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"sufficiently reported" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to state that something has been reported in detail or to an appropriate degree. For example, "The incident was sufficiently reported in the media."
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It is not known if these characteristics have been sufficiently reported in clinical trials on hypertension including subjects with DM.
Indeed, several important factors such as leukodepletion, transfusion thresholds or age of the packed RBC could not be included into the analyses because they were not sufficiently reported.
In 7 of 26 included studies, data of the primary outcome were not sufficiently reported to be included in the main meta-analysis.
It is generic because the context has not been sufficiently reported in the RCTs.
It is a possibility that animal welfare is considered by scientists but not sufficiently reported.
We included unpublished primary research that was sufficiently reported via media sources and where key data could be extracted.
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Activists even accused the BBC of underplaying coverage of Andy Murray's achievements, failing to display Scotland to size on weather maps and failing to sufficiently report on independence movements elsewhere in the world.
But in a sign of how difficult it is to translate such votes into results, the text also expressed "concern about the lack of implementation" of three similar resolutions dating to 1999, and noted that many countries failed to sufficiently report on what measures they had taken to comply with them.
Additionally, we investigated whether literature sufficiently reports the most important related variables of change and onset for psychosocial problems in depression that are addressed by patients.
However, the authors wrote, most of the trials either didn't use an appropriate study design or didn't sufficiently report adverse events, so it was impossible to assess the efficacy of other probiotics.
Also, reporting of participant selection was important; among the total of 52 articles, 28 did not sufficiently report the eligibility criteria, and the sources and methods of participant selection, and 31 did not fully describe the numbers of individuals at each stage of the study and reasons for nonparticipation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com