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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a field report" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document that presents the findings or observations made during a specific field study or research.
Example: "After spending two weeks in the rainforest, I compiled a field report detailing the biodiversity I observed."
Alternatives: "an on-site report" or "a research report from the field."
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When "Good Day Sacramento" reporter Al Sanchez showed up to a field report dressed as the Easter Bunny, the children in attendance were thrilled.
Four scouts — art critics of The New York Times — have canvassed the prime gallery neighborhoods to offer a field report.
During the course of the summer, Fellows will develop a Field Report on an unemployment-related topic of their choosing.
It first came to his notice in 1973, when he got a field report on one of Ford's top-selling cars, a compact called the Pinto.
The material gathered during the workshop will be collected in a Field Report with original drawings and comparative systems analysis that explores innovative infrastructures.
If they come home with a woman's telephone number, a basic token of success, they write a "field report" and post it to the internet for appreciation and commentary.
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"The first few of these prescriptions…looked legitimate…[but] after those were filled, a steady flow of younger, more ambulatory, customers came in with the same prescriptions," a Temple Street pharmacist told a Purdue representative, according to a January 2009 field report.
A July 31 field report states that Mr. Meckfessel learned of the arrests when a "female called him saying they were being surrounded by armed men".
She studied anthropology in college, and she narrates a mock field report in which she examines, among other exotic creatures and tribes, a specimen known as Upper East Side Natives.
Among the potential bombshells: A New York Police Department field report describing the embarrassing stop-and-frisk of Santa Claus.
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