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The phrase "discuss reports" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of talking about or analyzing reports in a meeting or written communication.
Example: "During the meeting, we will discuss reports from each department to assess our progress."
Alternatives: "review reports" or "analyze reports".
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Azeri officials are loth to discuss reports that Israel is helping train Azerbaijan's forces.
Bilic was unwilling to discuss reports linking him with the managerial post at Lokomotiv Moscow.
He did not discuss reports that the iPhone was coming to Verizon's network.
Mr. Belson declined to discuss reports by some transportation officials in New Jersey that a flagpole fastened to the top of the boom had sliced through the wires.
Cable reiterated that he was hopeful that Seymour would play for the Raiders but declined to discuss reports the two sides were in talks on a new contract.
In their suite at the Waldorf, Edgar (the Boss) and Clyde (Junior) discuss reports of anti-Vietnam protests outside the Plaza.
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He did not directly discuss reported evidence of deliberate deception at some hospitals.
Furthermore, we discuss reported field applications of the described CPP methods.
VICE News journalist Jake Hanrahan joined On The Line to discuss reporting in Turkey, his detention, and why Mohammed Rasool must be released.
David joined On The Line to discuss reporting on the Islamic State, the latest from Iraq, and Syria, and hot spots in the Middle East.
We discuss reporting in more detail below.
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