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The phrase "a report been" is not correct in written English.
It does not form a grammatically correct structure and lacks the necessary verb form to convey a complete thought.
Example: "A report has been submitted for review."
Alternatives: "a report has" or "a report was".
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Only now has a report been published by the New South Wales Children's Court, with the family receiving the pseudonym surname "Colt", while the town's name and description have all been hushed up under a court suppression order.
This may necessitate identifying new fields, e.g. the question "Has a report been submitted by your doctor or HCP?" could result in yes/no/I don't know options being offered, and the "yes" option would mean that additional information may be required, such as HCP name.
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A report is expected soon.
"A report is a few weeks out".
A report was issued in June.
A report is sent to Rome.
A report is expected in mid-May.
(A report is expected this fall).
A report is at nytimes.com/business.
Names were taken and a report was written up.
In mock horror, Mr. Frank said, "A report is coming".
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