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"accepts reports" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that something or someone is receiving reports. For example, "The supervisor accepts reports from all employees on a weekly basis."
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Federal Bureau of Investigation Internet Crime Complaint Unit accepts reports of job scams and provides instructions for filing a complaint.
It is not clear whether the author accepts reports of Meier's ability to de-materialize himself and later reappear.
This system accepts reports on cases and outbreaks.
While the system accepts reports from everyone, reports are most likely from fire-based EMS agencies.
The German SRS (2005 2010) collects all adverse events associated with all licensed medicinal products on the market in Germany; it is operated by the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (German name, BfArM), which usually accepts reports from healthcare professionals only.
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§ 396.12 Procedures for intermodal equipment providers to accept reports required by § 390.42(b) of this chapter.
David Rubinger, a vice president at Equifax, initially said that the company did not accept reports of library debts.
Experian and TransUnion accept reports from Unique, according to spokesmen for those companies, but only put debts of more than $50 on consumers' records.
Elizabeth A. Johnson, an expert in DNA testing in California, said everyone in the criminal justice system should be wary of accepting reports concerning DNA evidence without testing their conclusions.
The last undisputed American sighting was Dr. Tanner's, in 1941, although Dr. Tanner and others accept reports from the early 1950's.
Krueger accepted reports of a Japanese counterattack at Saidor, and sent reinforcements in response, but the attack did not eventuate.
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