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The phrase 'widely reported that' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to introduce a statement that has been shared and reported by multiple sources. For example: "It has been widely reported that the Chief Justice will be retiring at the end of the year."
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"As has been widely reported, that offer still remains on the table.
Newspapers widely reported that Petry had advocated firing on refugees.
(It was widely reported that the delegation consisted of "wrestlers, athletes, and policemen").
It has been widely reported that Apple investors are losing patience with Cook.
It has been widely reported that Clarke eventually bullied the activist into standing down.
When Sievey died, it was widely reported that Frank Sidebottom had passed away.
It's been widely reported that many of these people had been seeking Bannon's ouster for months.
Last fall it was widely reported that Bestfoods was in talks with H.J. Heinz.
The Indian media widely reported that the outrage was over the word "dog".
It has been widely reported that he spoke to US officials about corruption.
It was subsequently even more widely reported that she failed to make the shortlist for nomination.
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