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The phrase "a simple reporting" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to a straightforward or uncomplicated report, but the noun "reporting" is generally used in a different context.
Example: "The project requires a simple report on the findings of our research."
Alternatives: "a straightforward report" or "an uncomplicated report."
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A simple reporting tool allowed easy monitoring of selection criteria, patient outcome, and adverse events across the critical care network.
But as we noted in Marchetti, this situation is constitutionally indistinguishable from a simple reporting requirement.
The students displayed similar responses in their text box explanations of their software representations, with a simple reporting of the plot features prevalent.
A simple reporting system of AEs and SAEs was employed in the PsA-TT clinical trials.
Most orthopedic registers are based on a simple reporting system whereby the surgeon completes a registration form, which is transferred to a secretariat either electronically or by post.
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How can I write a simple report in LaTeX?
This video covers many of the previous steps, as well as walking you through writing a simple report.
NGOs need core funding, but often can only get project funding, and a simple report is something to add to the end of a funding bid.
The White House's refusal to publish even a simple report on civilian harm is the latest demonstration of this administration's penchant for secrecy.
But the Rev. Marcelo Gidi, a canon law expert, said that according to the Chilean church guidelines, a simple report of alleged abuses should have been enough.
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