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The phrase "a report from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a document or source that provides information or findings on a specific topic.
Example: "The committee reviewed a report from the environmental agency regarding the impact of pollution on local wildlife."
Alternatives: "a document from the" or "an analysis from the".
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Fifty years ago, The Nation published James Baldwin's essay entitled "A Report From the Occupied Territory".
A report from the National Storytelling Festival.
A report from the Fire Dept.
A report from the Federal Reserve added to the rally.
This squares with a report from the school superintendent.
Economic activity slowed, according to a report from the Federal Reserve.
The second revelation came in a report from the Healthcare Commission.
"I'm not badly briefed, I'm reading a report from the Times," came back Humphrys.
At the event, the prince unveiled a report from the CISL.
The police were awaiting a report from the medical examiner to determine the cause of death.
They commissioned a report from the Oxford university professor Geoffrey Tyack, a world expert on Nash.
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