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The phrase "make a report to" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it in a sentence such as "The manager will make a report to the executive board tomorrow."
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It will make a report to Parliament Monday".
"Will the parents make a report to the police?" the priest asked rhetorically.
Labour says the inspectors should make a report to the security council.
In every instance, dioceses will advise and support a person's right to make a report to proper authorities.
One hospital did make a report to Pennsylvania authorities; it is not clear what hospitals are required to report.
All the agitation may lead to the appointment of a Royal Commission to make a report to Parliament on the existing laws and recommend changes.
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So in the spirit of citizenry, I made a report to the principal.
The Italian authorities promised an investigation and testing of the materials seized, but they have not made a report to the I.O.C. about what was found.
Rakenya Livingston, 29, who lives in an adjacent building, said she made a report to police after the dog bit her on the buttocks.
Continuous inspections involve noting an apparent or potential hazardous condition or unsafe act, and either correcting it immediately or making a report to initiate a corrective action.
There is an app, called C-Now, that people can download on iOS or Android to provide instant video, down-to-one-meter location data, and lots of other details when making a report to emergency response call centre.
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