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"fully report on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that a person needs to provide a comprehensive report or account on a certain topic. For example: "The project manager is required to fully report on the progress of the project to the board of directors."
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The government "welcomes journalists who can fully report on China according to the law and introduce various aspects of China to the world," Mr. Kong said.
Prescott said the letter showed there was "a compelling argument to reopen the police investigation and fully report on the findings to the public".
Nevertheless, it is important that these individual studies fully report on all harms data, including "zero events" and harms that are rare.
Additionally, we were limited to the number of units that we could fully report on due to limitations in publication length.
Two studies did not fully report on all outcomes that were measured (14, 15), which, for both studies, centered on markers of bone health that were not detailed, despite being stated as measured in the study design and methodology.
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The Lilly trial registry reports for trials 7 and 8, and for one trial with no journal article (trial 2), fully reported on deaths (see appendix 2).
In New York, state education officials acknowledged that the city's special education district was not fully reporting on student achievement.
CODESA itself was fully reported on and analyzed in the press, including in the Afrikaans papers, which swallowed hard, trying to bear with the unbelievable process out of loyalty to the apartheid leaders involved.
And it would have to be fully reported to shareholders or members on the organization's Web site.
"How does a parent know where the plane is expected to land if they don't have that kind of information?" Federal officials say that aside from the 10 or so states not fully reporting scores on achievement tests tailored to disabled students, most have made great strides to satisfy the complex new law, but they say they are monitoring to see that states follow through.
Still others simply do not disclose basic information required by the federal law, for example the percentage of disabled education students who graduate from high school, and about 10 states have not been fully reporting how students do on achievement tests tailored to disabled students, federal officials say.
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