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is reports

noun

A piece of information describing, or an account of certain events given or presented to someone, with the most common adpositions being by (referring to creator of the report) and on (referring to the subject.

  • A report by the telecommunications ministry on the phone network revealed a severe capacity problem.

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Mollon's immediate concern is reports from October that some chimps were eaten.

What we've seen is reports of troops engaging in horrible acts, including potentially using rape as a weapon of war.

The problem is, reports The Times, that renting tires as opposed to buying them can make their cost double or even triple.

"What is fundamentally disturbing the public is reports of drinking water one day being above some limit, and then a day or two later it's suddenly safe to drink.

One of Mr. Celentino's favorite features is reports on ski conditions — he easily found out how the snow was near his Happy Valley, Calif., condominium — and the system can show updated sports scores.

Thousands of miles from Pennsylvania, in a tiny hamlet called Ogonki, in an area of northern Poland known as Kashubia, it is reports such as this which worry Edward Sawicki.

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This is report no.

There are reports of... bombardments.

There were reports of suicides.

There were reports of casualties.

Heavy casualties were reported.

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