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"a report from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a report that is coming from a particular person or entity. For example, "I am pleased to present a report from the Board of Directors on our company's performance last year."
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A report from the National Storytelling Festival.
A report from the Fire Dept.
A report from World Book Night.
There would also be a report from Indonesia, Murphy said.
She published a report from Labour's universal credit rescue committee.
He said he was expecting a report from Katanga's government.
But a report from Dr. Levi's organization pointed out weaknesses.
"There was a report from . . . the helicopter pilot," he testified.
A report from the Federal Reserve added to the rally.
A report from Tomorrow's Company, UK Business, What's Wrong?
A report from Italy explains the election mess.
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