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The phrase "a reports from" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a report from"? You can use "a report from" when referring to a specific document or account that provides information on a particular subject or event.
Example: "I received a report from the committee detailing the findings of their investigation."
Alternatives: "an account from" or "a summary from".
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A reports from MPs said a "dysfunctional" BBC led to executives getting larger pay-offs than they deserved.
The design is a secondary analysis using two data sources: (a) reports from 36 psychiatric nurses consisting of perceptions of their work conditions (n = 383) and (b) the hospital census and activity and acuity 24-hour shift reports (n = 384).
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A report from Prudential this week explodes that second myth comprehensively.
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