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The phrase "always report on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to consistently provide updates or information about a specific topic or situation.
Example: "As part of your responsibilities, you should always report on the progress of the project during our weekly meetings."
Alternatives: "consistently update on" or "regularly inform about".
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In all the following figures we always report on the x axis the progressive distance of the shop from the customer and on the y axis either the retention or the catch rate.
given the chance gawker will always report on married c-suite executives of major media companies fucking around on their wives.
It was the first pronounced media spotlight on the island in years; newspapers would always report on violence, which was a common thread by this point, but something of this caliber in terms of coordinated brutality hadn't been detailed in recent memory.
The abstracts did not always report on modified intention to treat; terminology related to a modified intention to treat approach was present in only 16% (table 2) and therefore eligible trials would be missed by searches of general databases, such as Medline or Embase.
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Beyond its gates, style magazines were always reporting on weirder, more arcane youth cults: at one point in the 80s, the Face ran a slightly incredulous piece on "psychedelic scalls", scouse casuals with a love of dope-smoking and Frank Zappa.
Arlene Hirst, until last week an editor at Metropolitan Home, the Hachette Filipacchi magazine devoted to contemporary design that just folded, noted that hers was one of the few shelter titles that always reported on the show.
On any other occasion, I would have replied that we had always reported on the suicides and emotional crises of Western writers as manifestations of the crisis in capitalist society, etc.
They're always reporting on companies whose customer service isn't up to scratch.
The number of anti-Hamilton trolls on this thread is, quite frankly, sickening and the poor journalism, always reporting on Button's intelligence and smooth style making the most of the current (daft) tyre regs doesn't help.
The media almost always reported on the claimed conclusion.
For those new to this, studios always release the weekend box office figures on Sunday morning, and we always report them on Sunday morning.
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