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Discover Ludwig"will reportedly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is likely to happen, but is not yet officially confirmed. For example: "The company will reportedly increase its production in the upcoming quarter."
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Epstein will reportedly receive a five-year contract.
Volkswagen will reportedly fire three more executives on Friday.
It will reportedly lose as much as $22m this year.
(The Hilton Midtown's move alone will reportedly cost 55 jobs).
The meeting will reportedly include Pelosi, Reid, Boehner and McConnell.
Foreigners will reportedly be able to enter without visas.
(He will reportedly be addicted to prescription painkillers).
(He will reportedly leave Congress by the end of May).
Cuts will reportedly be as high as 40%.
Calipari will reportedly earn $4.5 million over five years.
Jurassic Park IV will reportedly feature dinosaurs found in China.
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