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The phrase 'go reporting' is not technically correct in written English. It would be more appropriate to use a phrase such as 'report back'. For example, you could say: "Please go investigate the issue and report back with your findings."
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"Don't go reporting this as fact," he told reporters at the National Press Club, "but if Labor moved a motion on the 18th or 19th of April to adjourn the Senate until 3 or 10 May, I reckon most of my crossbench colleagues would support it".
"It's a dangerous thing here in the country to go reporting people," Mr. Yelton said.
Some animals just like these colors though, so don't go reporting them for nothing!
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Go report this to the union representative".
"They feel kind of handicapped to do their job when these crimes don't go reported".
After you complete all of them, go report those quests.
With the already alarming number of cases, Edwards said there could be even more that never went reported.
It's not an obvious holiday destination but those who go report startling beauty and warm hospitality.
Fuck off, go report on something that matters.
The bookie has had a tough time, and while digital is looking better, the going report still reads "heavy".
As soon as the lesson bell goes report to the main Reception with a friend (if your school allows that).
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