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"the most reported" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that has been reported the most frequently (i.e. the most reported news story, the most reported crime, etc.). For example, "The most reported crime in the city last year was burglary."
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The study, published in Frontiers in Psychology, helps to explain why these are the most reported specific phobias.
However, the most reported synthesis methods for the mullite oxides were complicated with a very long cycle and low yield.
Baseball, football, soccer, basketball, and cycling had the most reported data on elite athletes' lifespan longevities.
The most reported baseline radiation dose was ≥65 Gy [4, 13].
They found that the most reported information within the first 24 h after the quake was on the tsunami, but gradually shifted to the nuclear power plant accident, which became the most-reported topic after 24 h.
Finally, no severe adverse event was observed, and mild pain in the injection site was the most reported experience.
Sexual comments or jokes were the most reported form of harassment.
They looked at 300 men and found that those who exercised the most reported the highest sexual function, including erection and orgasm quality.
Subdural haematomas are the most reported finding.
PAD was the most reported risk factor in 10 cohorts.
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They join the twinkly stars Sirius and Capella as the most-reported UFOs - but please don't be fooled.
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