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"immediate reporting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that needs to be reported quickly or without delay. For example, "This incident requires immediate reporting to the police."
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Jurors are likely to assume that immediate reporting is the norm.
The culture of immediate reporting now has instant feedback, resulting in even more of a cacophony.
Since 2000 Scouts Australia protocols have included immediate reporting of criminal abuse to police or other authorities.
This paper describes the development of a protocol and operational aspects of a multi-centre randomised controlled trial of radiographer immediate reporting.
Blue-chip stocks will follow British guidelines, which require immediate reporting of most large trades to the exchange, a guideline not required in Germany.
She also said she was confident that the new policy of immediate reporting to civil authorities would not give the archdiocese the opportunity to wash its hands of problem priests if, for example, an investigation did not lead to charges.
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There were no immediate reports of injuries.
There were no immediate reports of casualties.
There was no immediate report of casualties.
There were no immediate reports of violence.
There were no immediate reports of deaths.
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