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The phrase "a press report" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a news article or document that provides information about a specific event or topic, typically produced by a news organization.
Example: "The press report highlighted the key findings of the investigation into the environmental disaster."
Alternatives: "a news report" or "a media release".
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A press report this week suggested he may call a referendum on Sejong before June.
Energy officials maintained in a press report that the response was "by no means discouraging".
A spokesman for BA says it learnt about its Facebook problem from a press report.
On Monday, a press report said Mr Jassan was being replaced.
The ultimate cause was a press report on how Hamilton had slighted Burr at a dinner.
And here's a press report from a national newspaper about Women's Day this year.
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A recent press report indicates that DEC will commission a second socioeconomic impact analysis, but the agency has done no formal announcement about any such review.
Shares in British home improvements retailer Kingfisher surged over 5% on Monday, after a weekend press report rekindled talk that U.S. peer Home Depot is considering a takeover.
A jihadi group known as the Abdullah Azaam Brigade claimed responsibility, according to a Lebanese press report.
A Chinese press report last year suggested there might have been at least twice as many when the riots broke out.
But the plotters, tipped off by a French press report about the arrest, frantically began shredding documents and erasing computer files.
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