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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audit reported" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the findings or results that have been documented in an audit.
Example: "The audit reported significant discrepancies in the financial statements that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "audit findings" or "audit results".
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An Australian government audit reported that the contract had not delivered "value-for-money".
A BBC internal audit reported that although the relocation team kept a record of "most exceptions, authorisations had not been documented", the report said.
"Seventy per cent of the 50 health facilities visited during the audit reported stock-outs of at least one critical medicine, with HIV drugs being the most affected of the three diseases," the audit says.
For the most part, that money benefited buyers of Edison International stock: about $1.6 billion went to pay dividends, the audit reported, and $2.7 billion was used to repurchase stock, a step that generally buoys share prices.
A union audit reported that Mr. Gordon had apparently embezzled $96,000 by writing 208 checks to himself that were not approved and were not used for union purposes.
The audit, reported in the Daily Mail, said the youngsters were staking an average of £16 a week on fruit machines, bingo, betting shops and online games, which are all illegal for under-18s.
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