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The phrase "amusing reports" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to reports that are entertaining or humorous in nature.
Example: "The magazine published a series of amusing reports about the quirks of everyday life."
Alternatives: "entertaining articles" or "funny stories".
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Oh yes, with a couple of Watford fans, running a fanzine full of warm, amusing reports and reflections on following their club.
In one of the most amusing reports of a 1910 sex slave sting operation, Investigator George Miller of the Rockefeller Commission on White Slavery "bought" (that is, paid a finder's fee for) two girls from a black madam named Belle Moore, claiming that he was opening a brothel in Seattle.
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Find out in our amusing report on this and other scams aimed at mileage-programmes run by airlines and credit card companies.
(Frankly, I didn't even know you could read in there — but can you download?) One amusing report in Wolf's otherwise humorless book involves the measuring of the "vaginal pulse" using a "vaginal photometer" (now girls, do not post those shots on Facebook), which records the "V.P.A".
An amusing recent study, reported by the psychology blog Science Of Us, found that "international" is often a sign of insecurity: smaller airports use the word twice as often as bigger ones.
"It is an amusing story.
It might be more amusing to report that a forthcoming book by Prof. Marc Galanter, who may be the nation's leading scholar of legal humor, concludes that the current front-runner among lawyer jokes is a verminous barb born in the 1980's.
Best of all was the darkly amusing bug report filed by Coda Hale, which, alas, has since been deleted.
"It's a revealing, absorbing, often amusing and alarming report on where billions of their dollars have gone -- and where a lot more are going.
Other highlights of the always amusing NYMag writers' report include an in-Jada's-face interaction with Tom Cruise, a shoe-less Meghan McCain, an allergy-stricken Elizabeth Banks, and several anecdotes on "Gossip Girl" cast members.
Sarah Lacy and Mike Butcher comprehensively dismantled the claims here and then Bessemer Venture Partners' David Cowan followed up, highlighting the amusing fact that the report was actually based on the work of Earlybird's summer intern.
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