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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Recent report" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a specific report or study that has recently been published. For example, "A recent report by the UN states that the global population is set to increase significantly in the next decade."
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Take the most recent report.
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In its recent report, the C.B.O.
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In its most recent report, the I.M.F.
In a recent report on the H.M.O.
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In a recent report exam boards confessed to "guesstimating" grades.
Mentions a recent report by the bankruptcy examiner, Neal Batson.
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