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"the first reported" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been made known or shared for the first time. Example: "The first reported incident of vandalism in the neighborhood occurred last week." In this sentence, "the first reported" is used to describe the initial instance of vandalism that has been brought to attention or documented. It suggests that there may have been other incidents of vandalism that have not been reported or brought to attention yet.
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The school attack is the first reported instance of civic violence directly associated with SARS.
The first reported death involving mephedrone was in Sweden in 2008.
The city even boasts the first reported supernatural sighting of the war.
Ours is the first reported case in an adolescent.
Update: Programmer Robert Balousek is one of the first reported casualties.
To the best knowledge of authors, this is the first reported monostable multivibrators employing DVCC device.
This is the first reported composite to exhibit auxetic behaviour using inherently auxetic yarns.
The natural products geldanamycin and radicicol are the first reported HSP90 inhibitors.
As far as we know, 4n was the first reported dithiocarbamate derivative with multifunctional activity.
This is the first reported outbreak of VIM-2 MBL-producing P. aeruginosa in The Netherlands.
These mitochondrial gene sequences are the first reported from the phylum Glomeromycota.
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