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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a report presented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a report that has been formally delivered or submitted, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "The findings of a report presented at the conference highlighted the need for further research in the field."
Alternatives: "a submitted report" or "a delivered report".
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Nearly 190 of those chief executives got a pay raise compared to their 2009 levels, the AFL-CIO noted in a report presented to reporters on Tuesday.
A report presented to City Hall seems to back up some of Rees's concerns.
Is Deemed Cured", hinges on a report presented by doctors at a scientific meeting.
A report presented by UNEP to the meeting pointed out that illegal logging accounted for 15-30% of timber globally.
"Trade deficits are inevitable," economists at Société Générale said in a report presented on Thursday in Hong Kong.
Yesterday I asked you to analyze a report presented at the Heartland Institute's conference of global-warming skeptics.
Her blood-alcohol level two hours after the accident was, according to a report presented to the jury, just over the legal limit of.08percentt.
"Contrary to a report presented as fact by Media Week O'Reilly has never met Alexander Lebedev and has no plans to do so," said Kelner.
A report presented to the Vancouver City Council estimated that it cost the city $554 million to host the Winter Olympics.
The figures (see also below) were quietly released in November in a report presented for review to the New York City Airports Wildlife Hazard Management Steering Committee.
Mexico's National Human Rights Commission estimated in a report presented last year that nearly 20,000 migrants are kidnapped annually, based on the number of reports it received between September 2008 and February 2009.
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