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"making a report" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate the act of creating or writing a report on a particular topic or subject. Example: The team spent weeks researching and making a report on the current market trends before presenting their findings to the board.
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She is making a report.' " Well, yes and no.
The police went through the motions of making a report.
MAJOR (as if he were making a report of military operations): Jimmy is foraging below to — hic — purchase a quart.
"They keep giving her the run-around, basically trying to discourage her from making a report," Mr. Johnson said.
Bradley, 34, was charged with 13 misdemeanor counts of assault with a deadly weapon, vandalism and dissuading a witness from making a report.
"We've been discussing it internally in our office and we have an advisory committee making a report on it on here on Tuesday," Tagliabue said.
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Referee: You made a report.
"Make a report.
Go to the bag counter and make a report.
So he was never allowed to make a report.
It will make a report to Parliament Monday".
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