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Discover Ludwig"I report from" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it, for example, when giving a news report: "I report from the scene of the crime, where authorities are still investigating the matter."
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I report from the front line in Milan, where at the Prada store I had one of those rare transformative changing-room experiences.
With six children, she still manages to travel lightly, without much security, taking the same bumpy roads and dodgy planes and going through the same military checkpoints as I do when I report from conflict zones.
I report from Munich.
"What's it like to work on Newsnight?" I've been asked that question many times as I report from workplaces across Britain, but never in a place like this.
No matter which country I report from across the Middle East and Africa, unemployment almost always tops the conversation, often trumping all other grievances that dominate headlines.
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Last summer, I reported from Seliger, the summer camp of the Russian nationalist youth group Nashi.
(I reported from Syria on the fighting for The New Yorker).
MOSCOW — I was in my mid-20s the first time I reported from a war zone.
As I reported from Honduras last month, the coup leaders were privately stunned by the firmness of the American reaction.
Last week, I reported from my neck of the woods during the height of the calm before the storm.
In 2002, I reported from Lake Constance after a DHL cargo plane collided with a jet carrying a school party from Bashkortostan.
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