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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a published report" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a report that has been officially released or made available to the public.
Example: "The findings of a published report on climate change have sparked widespread debate among scientists and policymakers."
Alternatives: "an official report" or "a released report".
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Sather yesterday vehemently denied a published report.
A published report had reversed the Cardinals and the Reds.
Richard J. Codey has declined to release his income tax returns, according to a published report.
One Golden State official denied a published report about that trade.
He first learned of this news from a published report earlier".
Payton was not against playing with Ewing, the agent, Aaron Goodwin, said in a published report.
They are not pursuing Cincinnati's Dmitri Young, contrary to a published report.
The sticking point in negotiations was the participation of Wayne Gretzky, according to a published report.
Parcells denied a published report that Simms's injury was a broken right foot.
Told that a published report said the player was the veteran offensive tackle Jumbo Elliott, Edwards hedged.
Mr. Skyler was alluding to a published report that Boston had missed deadlines for fund-raising and arrangements.
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