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The phrase "a thousand reports" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a large quantity of reports, often in contexts discussing data, research, or documentation.
Example: "After reviewing a thousand reports, the team concluded that further analysis was necessary."
Alternatives: "numerous reports" or "countless reports".
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Contrary to a thousand reports leading up to Thursday's announcement, Facebook doesn't seem to be forking Android.
For the bloody mayhem produced by a single Norwegian has no resemblance to the threat perception that has launched a thousand reports, military action across three continents and the massive invasions/occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Since 2000, Erowid has received more than a hundred thousand reports and has published about a quarter of them.
So far, Fadiman has collected around a hundred reports, and the results are coming in daily.
Well, it turns out that while NASA has produced a three reports, none make that conclusion.
Reports continue to accrue at an accelerating rate, with the database currently receiving approximately one-quarter of a million reports per quarter.
Last year was the city's deadliest in a quarter century, with a hundred and eleven reported homicides.
As of this morning, there have been over a hundred reported cases and more than twenty deaths.
Third, of the almost half a million reported cases of HIV-associated TB, 15percentt were not placed on antiretroviral therapy (ART) as recommended by WHO.
To produce conservative estimates, a zero reported for the number of Salmonella positive samples was imputed as 0.5 [ 16].
The organization reviewed hundreds of toxicological studies and nearly a thousand published reports.
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