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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act on reports" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to taking action based on information or findings presented in reports.
Example: "The management team decided to act on reports of declining sales to implement new marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "respond to reports" or "take action based on reports."
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She added that the government shared responsibility for acts of racial abuse because it had failed to act on reports of abuse with due diligence.
A detective sergeant from the command unit is at the centre of two inquiries into evidence that he failed to act on reports of rape and sexual assault.
And to Mr. Bolton's chagrin, the Bush administration did not act on reports about other such investments, neither waiving the law nor penalizing violators.
He also argued that progress had been made toward controlling the mountainous tribal regions on Pakistan's northwestern border with Afghanistan but said his government needed more resources -- specifically helicopters -- to tighten its control and act on reports of terrorist movements.
The Australian government, a vocal critic of Japan's whaling, is under pressure to act on reports that the whalers had chartered Australian aircraft to "spy" on the Sea Shepherd's vessels.
They detailed a number of cases where the police had failed to act on reports of rape and abuse, and where people had been intimidated into not reporting sexual crimes.
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These are just two of the 'generalisation questions' which decision-makers face in considering whether to act on reported improvement.
Light said that "without exception" the council acted on reports of children at apparent risk.
Uefa's disciplinary panel acted on reports of racist incidents when Steaua beat Norway's Stromsgodset 2-0 on 23 July.
Acting on reports from airmen that there were no signs of enemy activity and the islands may have been evacuated, General Douglas MacArthur accelerated his timetable for capturing the Admiralties and ordered an immediate reconnaissance in force.
Acting on reports in the following months that the woman was still using food stamps to pay for groceries, the station conducted an investigation and discovered that she was receiving $200 a month in food assistance benefits.
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