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The phrase 'made a report' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in a sentence when someone has prepared and submitted a formal document such as a summary of compiled data, an evaluation of a product or service, or a presentation of facts about a situation. Example: The corporate analyst made a report on the company's financial performance over the last year.
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Referee: You made a report.
She said that she did not believe that Ms. Chang had made a report.
So in the spirit of citizenry, I made a report to the principal.
In 1493 he made a report on certain fortifications on the Swiss border for Ludovico.
Retaliation is an adverse action taken because an individual has made a report or has participated in an investigation.
The case arose early last year after what prosecutors called a "concerned citizen" made a report of illegal sales.
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That was 1983; he made a reported five hundred and fifty million dollars on the sale.
Manning made a reported $12m from such deals last year, while Brady earned $7m.
Mayweather made a reported $10 million for less than a round of work.
After it's first weekend, Divergent made a reported 56 million dollars.
"Make a report.
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