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The phrase "a report calling for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a report that advocates for a specific action or change.
Example: "The report calling for increased funding for education has sparked a nationwide debate."
Alternatives: "a report urging" or "a report recommending".
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Last year the NGA and the CCSSO published a report calling for reform.
His committee recently published a report calling for a parliamentary commission on the civil service.
The result was a report calling for just that, Meeting the news needs of local communities.
I published a report calling for Nasheed's release and a dialogue between the reformers and the opposition.
JUDITH S. KAYE, the chief judge of New York, on a report calling for no-fault divorce in the state.
Last August, the American Bar Association published a report calling for reform of the state-secrets privilege.
His proposal was one of several recommendations in a report calling for greater coordination between city and state licensing agencies.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) is preparing a report calling for a big rethink of Britain's laissez-faire export policy.
Around that time, Baker was one of the main authors of a report calling for the creation of a federal injury-prevention agency.
On Tuesday, the department's inspector general, Gregory H. Friedman, issued a report calling for a wholesale restructuring of the department's far-flung laboratories and other operations.
The center recently released a report calling for the government to cancel its contracts with three of the Midwest's most isolated jails.
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