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The phrase "a recent report in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to findings or information presented in a report that has been published recently, typically in a specific publication or medium.
Example: "According to a recent report in The New York Times, the economy is showing signs of recovery."
Alternatives: "a recent article in" or "a recent study in".
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A recent report in the Times raised the prospect of another factor in Comey's calculations.
A recent report in the BMJ by Dr Gadre, from Kolkata, exposed the extent of malpractice.
The country seems almost evenly divided on the matter, according to a recent report in Science.
But a recent report in The American Journal of Psychiatry offers a different view.
A recent report in the Hull Daily Mail suggests it might be happening again.
A recent report in India's Open magazine suggested no successor had been decided by the guru.
A recent report in The Wall Street Journal came to a similar conclusion.
According to a recent report in the Telegraph, a mere 10 boys were given my first name in 2014.
Nor are the outrageous young behaving any worse than their parents, according to a recent report in the Lancet.
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Israel is home to around 450 active startups in the field of cybersecurity, according to a recent report in Reuters.
And, a recent report in The Denver Post said the Forest Service plans to spend 45percentt, or $1.9 billion, of its budget this year fighting forest fires.
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