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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a report for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the purpose or intended audience of a report.
Example: "I am preparing a report for a client meeting next week."
Alternatives: "a report intended for" or "a report aimed at".
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Jackie Stone taped a report for a television-news story.
The first task this morning is to write a report for a young person's "looked after" review.
In a report for a consortium of private sector clients, the consultancy said the forecasts for population and jobs growth made by Boris Johnson were too cautious.
In October, an advisory group headed by the governor of the Bank of Finland, Erkki Liikanen, wrote a report for a European commissioner, Michel Barnier.
Shortly before his death, Litvinenko had been working on a report for a private firm Titon International, which contained "staggering" allegations about Putin's links to organised crime, said Emmerson.
A similar warning had come in 1999, from William C. Patrick III, a government germ warfare expert, in a report for a government contractor exploring what might happen if an anthrax letter was opened.
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GCSEs should be taken at the age of 14 - after which pupils could specialise in academic or vocational courses, says a report for an education charity.
Maxwell Apartment S&S received a report for an unresponsive male in Maxwell.
Generally if you are writing a report for an elementary, middle or high school class, you will be asked to present a topic without inserting your opinion.
Oxera, a consultancy, has just prepared a report for the Carbon Trust (a quango promoting a low-carbon future).
'The world has never faced a problem like this,' a report for the U.S. Energy Department concludes.
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