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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a report with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "a report with" when referring to a report that has a specific content or feature, or when indicating what was included in the report. Example: The company provided me with a report with detailed financial data for the past year.
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Pfenning investigated and filed a report with the skating union.
Iizuke filed a report with the police and waited.
A report with recommendations to address the problems followed.
Eric Vidal, a 20-year-old pizza deliveryman, filed a report with the police Monday.
He would file a report with his superior in the provincial capital.
Hewlett-Packard subsequently filed a report with the S.E.C. saying only that Perkins had resigned.
Describes how Tyco filed a report with the S.E.C. in Sept. '02 concluding that Kozlowski, C.F.O.
2pm: The NHS Future Forum publishes a report with recommendations on changes to the health bill.
Elena and her parents filed a report with the police, accusing Carlos of harassment.
The panel on the review will then deliver a report with recommendations later this year.
Bright filed a report with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg police after his release from the hospital.
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