Sentence examples for this was reported as from inspiring English sources

The phrase "this was reported as" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about something that has been communicated or shared by someone else. Example: "According to the news article, this was reported as a major breakthrough in cancer research."

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This was reported as a snub in Japan's tabloid press.

This was reported as fact by some media outlets, but it was later retracted as wrong.

Oddly, this was reported as if it were a lot of money.

This was reported as: "Let Muslim primary school teachers wear full-face veil in class, says former archbishop of Canterbury".

This was reported as a big deal, but, against a man like Assad, the Council's diplomatic verbiage is indeed soap bubbles.

This was reported as Becker accusing Andy of being a "mummy's boy", and the story was received as enthusiastically as it was related, positively lapped up by all those who felt that there was something not quite right, not quite British, about Judy's courtside demeanour whenever Andy was playing.

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This suspicion was reported as often proven correct with the identified individual being recruited.

Clonidine was used in all 14 responding ICUs; in 36% this use was reported as often.

This is reported as a case study in applying Constraint Satisfaction techniques.

If the test result is negative (a), this is reported as such in both proposals.

In astronomical observations, this is reported as a logarithm.

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