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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major report" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an important or significant document that presents information, findings, or analysis on a particular subject.
Example: "The committee has just released a major report on climate change that outlines the urgent actions needed to address the crisis."
Alternatives: "a significant report" or "an important report".
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8.57am BST We're getting a major report on social mobility and child poverty today.
The IEA is set to publish a major report on gas on Tuesday.
Last month, Carers UK published a major report (pdf) detailing the financial difficulties facing carers.
In a major report this week, one little point almost got lost.
A major report which was one of Thabit's main preoccupations during the first year.
The converging problems were outlined in a major report issued last year by Dr. Beddington's office.
There's a major report due soon, and that has become the focus of their collective energy.
The government is nearly done with a major report on climate change.
The Children's Commissioner, a statutory body, also weighed in with a major report on solutions.
The Trump administration published a major report on climate change the day after Thanksgiving.
The watchdog group is to publish a major report on the human rights abuses of tourism in September.
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