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The phrase "a report will be released" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the future publication of a report, often in contexts related to research, news, or official documents.
Example: "According to the latest updates, a report will be released next week detailing the findings of the study."
Alternatives: "a report will be published" or "a report is set to be issued."
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A final report will be released six months after the exercise is completed.
"It is anticipated that the investigation will be finalized and a comprehensive report will be released by Sullivan & Cromwell in the coming weeks," Mr. Yaniv said in a statement.
A full report will be released at the end of the month.
A new monthly report will be released Friday.
The officials said a more detailed final report will be released in about 90 days.
Obama met with his advisers Tuesday for nearly two hours on the findings of the strategic review on Afghanistan and Pakistan, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said during a press briefing, and the report will be released to the public on Thursday.
A full copy of the Cardiff University report will be released today.
The full report will be released at a later date.
That was one of the questions addressed by the International Financial Institutions Advisory Commission, a Congressionally appointed panel whose much-awaited report will be released today.
More data from this report will be released at a later date, Compuware says.
The report will be released to coincide with a mini-summit on women in the recession to be chaired by Harriet Harman, the minister for women and Labour's deputy leader.
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