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"subject to reporting" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is required to be reported or documented in some way. Here is an example: "All suspicious activity on the company's financial accounts is subject to reporting to the appropriate authorities." This means that any suspicious activity must be reported to the authorities.
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Data on diabetes management are by nature self-reported and potentially subject to reporting bias.
First, data were self-reported and are subject to reporting biases.
In addition, measures of child health status in this study are self-reported and are subject to reporting error.
Second, the data collected were self-reported and may be subject to reporting biases.
In prospective epidemiological studies, anthropometry is often self-reported and may be subject to reporting errors.
In prospective epidemiological studies, exposure information is often self-reported and may be subject to reporting errors, and thus may potentially bias estimates of association with disease outcomes.
Alcohol problems were self-reported, thus may have been subject to reporting bias.
The primary limitation of this evaluation was that the data were from a self-reported Internet survey, making them subject to reporting bias.
However previous studies have mainly used self-reported measures of parenting, potentially subject to reporting biases, with only a few having used more objective measures of observed parenting.
The limitation of this study was that the data were from a self-reported Internet survey, making them subject to reporting bias and possibly sample bias.
Finally, all self-reported and retrospectively reported data are subject to reporting bias.
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