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The phrase "asked for report" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "asked for a report" or "asked for the report" depending on the context.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked for a report on the project's progress."
Alternatives: "requested a report" or "sought a report."
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The patient agrees to undergo no other psychological treatment when joining the study (Patients are asked for report, if they do so later on while taking part in the study. In this case, this patients' data would be excluded from evaluation). 1 The patient has active suicidal plans (according to the suicide item of the BDI or the diagnostic telephone interview).
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Further, relevant German authorities and organizations (German Federal State Ministries and Departments, private associations) were asked for reports on related topics.
Each person was asked for reports on progress locally, ideas on how to do things better, on flaws or problems with the organization.
Items in the initial list asked for reports of RCTs to name "important" chemicals, their amounts and state whether the NP was analyzed for chemical content.
"We also ask for reports and photos," adds Williams.
When using the solution, managers no longer need to constantly ask for reporting, leading to a significant reduction on email and paperwork.
You can also ask for reports about the phone activity across the Dialpad system at your office.
Judge Garrett asked for a report in 91 days.
Corcoran, speaking over a radio through his interpreter, asked for a report, but there was none.
The Pentagon first asked for the report after it was completed last summer, the official said.
When he reached home his wife asked for a report in detail on the ceremonies.
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