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The phrase "a new report of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or referencing a recent report or finding related to a specific topic or event.
Example: "A new report of the study highlights the impact of climate change on local wildlife."
Alternatives: "a recent study on" or "an updated analysis of".
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Counterterrorism officials on Thursday were assessing a new report of a threat of an attack in New York City or Washington using a car or truck bomb, timed to the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, according to several officials briefed on the matter, Scott Shane reports.
Lieutenant Williams said that the police had not received a new report of a burglary in weeks.
The countries dominate the top ranks of a list of most competitive economies in the world, and a new report of the best places to do business.
Barely a week goes by without a new report of dozens of Chinese or other migrants being caught on the coast or inland.
The more recent austerity policies here are helping to bring annual deficits down, as a new report of the Congressional Budget Office shows, after four years of trillion-dollar shortfalls.
Every week seems to bring a new report of a firm, or a whole posse of firms, sweetening associates' pay in order to, well, keep up with all the other law firms.
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Every few years, governments release a new report on the importance of fathers.
The appointment was announced alongside a new report on the progress of civil service reform.
According to a new report out of Sweden, the answer may be no.
Houston has surpassed the likes of Los Angeles and New York as the most ethnically diverse metropolitan area in the the U.S., according to a new report out of Rice University.
This is consistent with a newer report of chronic fluoxetine treatment in mice from P14-42 showino no FST effects [ 26] and the data cited above [ 12].
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