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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reported from a" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks clarity, making it unusable without additional context.
Example: "A report from a reliable source indicated that the event would take place next week."
Alternatives: "a report from" or "an account from".
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CareerBuilder has announced that it will not run any of its longstanding series of commercials featuring chimpanzees during this year's game, according to a report from Ad Age.
There has never been a death reported from an attack by the species.
A report from a well-respected organisation such as the WHO is read around the world.
A report from a private industry group, the Conference Board, also pointed to a strengthening recovery.
— Eric Asimov CNN: A report from a chicken-wing-eating contest up in Buffalo.
This month's Physics World magazine contains a report from a meeting to discuss "rational perspectives on the paranormal".
As originally conceived, it was meant to be a report from a troubled land, or homeland: Africa.
In March Bryce released a report from a taskforce she chaired aimed at reducing domestic violence in Queensland.
In May 2005, after a report from a police strike force, the DPP indicted Hart for Evelyn's murder.
The Mets must submit documentation, which is usually a report from a physician and sometimes a copy of tests performed.
The police entered through an unlocked door after receiving a report from a neighbor of a "weapons disturbance" in the apartment.
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