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"I report" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a verb phrase that indicates the action of conveying information or giving a detailed account or statement of something. It can be used in various contexts and tenses, depending on the situation and the rest of the sentence. Example 1: I report to my boss every morning about the progress of the project. Example 2: The journalist reports on the latest developments in the political situation. Example 3: I reported the incident to the police immediately.
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I report.
Should I report the crime?
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: I report, you decide.
I report directly to the people.
I report this with deeply mixed feelings.
"I report to the board and shareholders".
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I reported what I found.
I reported a little less".
I reported the accident.
I reported one here.
So I reported for PC World.
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