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Discover LudwigThe phrase "customer reports" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it to refer to the formal documents that businesses provide to outline customer feedback, experiences, and complaints. For example: "We need to review the customer reports to identify areas where we can improve our product."
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After each date, the customer reports to the firm on the quality of the match.
It has been accused of mishandling customer reports of sexual harassment by drivers.
Barclaycard says: "When a customer reports a card lost or stolen, a block is applied to the card preventing all further activity.
This year, the AKC tracked more than 65 pet thefts from news and customer reports, versus a handful for all of 2007.
Toyota responded to the new reports with a statement saying it takes "all customer reports seriously" and is "taking steps to implement more stringent quality controls, investigate customer complaints more aggressively, keep open lines of communication with safety agencies and respond more quickly to safety issues we identify".
It said that the customer reports were "extremely unusual", and it was working with M&S and the acquiring bank to investigate the concerns.
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One customer reported being burnt by hot soup when using the appliance.
The mercury scare began on July 20, when a Nicor customer reported the presence of a silvery substance in his basement.
The F.A.A. and Sikorsky issued a warning after a customer reported on Nov. 1 that a main rotor shaft had cracked.
The customer reported some bats under its roof, and armed with a video camera, Istueta went out to install a new roof.
The visit had been prompted by a customer reporting three days of sickness on 22 June, after eating at the restaurant a month after it opened.
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