Sentence examples for a report that speaks for from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a report that speaks for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a report that represents or advocates for a particular viewpoint or group.
Example: "The report that speaks for the community's needs was presented at the town hall meeting."
Alternatives: "a report that advocates for" or "a report that represents".

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"If not for these children, for whom will the Council Act?" Every year, the Secretary-General of the United Nations issues a report that speaks for children like Adnan.

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A quality that speaks for the use of ECFPs is their interpretability.

That speaks for itself with a lot of guys.

"That speaks for itself".

It was a scream that spoke for millions.

Recently we reported that spoken stressed and unstressed primes differently modulate Event Related Potentials (ERPs) of spoken initially stressed targets.

So I think that speaks for itself".

Scientists report the discovery of an elephant that speaks Korean.

That speaks volumes for the supporters.

A spokesman for Mr. Barton declined to comment beyond saying that the report "speaks for itself".

Mr. Machado would not discuss the claims against Mr. La Barbera, saying on Friday that "the report speaks for itself".

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