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The phrase "a recent report from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a newly published document or study that provides information or findings on a specific topic.
Example: "According to a recent report from the World Health Organization, global vaccination rates have increased significantly."
Alternatives: "a new study from" or "a recent publication by".
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A recent report from the World Bank recently reported that Ethiopia's growth rate recently surpassed China's.
A recent report from the International Monetary Fund put the financing requirement at forty billion euros.
A recent report from non-profit NGO Habitat for Humanity highlighted Europe's escalating housing crisis.
A recent report from the National Audit Office has just lambasted the fund's operation.
Its ammunition: a recent report from Richard A. Bilotti, an analyst at Morgan Stanley.
A recent report from Forrester Research heralded "the coming demise of mutual funds".
A recent report from Imkaan detailed what they claim is a funding crisis affecting such services.
Take for example a recent report from rightwing thinktank Policy Exchange.
A recent report from the Nuffield Council for Bioethics gives some heft to the discussion.
A recent report from Forrester, a consultancy, cited the example of a car-insurance firm.
A recent report from MIT says that in America shale gas has a good environmental record.
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