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"previous reporting period" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a period of time in the past that has been used to record information. For example, "In the previous reporting period, we saw a 10% increase in customer satisfaction scores."
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"Overall economic activity continued to weaken across almost all of the Federal Reserve districts since the previous reporting period".
The past year has seen a 16% reduction on the previous reporting period in resulting emissions from business car travel.
In the previous reporting period, the inspectors described an increase of 829 pounds, or a rise of 15 percent.
"Overall economic activity continued to weaken across almost all of the Federal Reserve districts since the previous reporting period," the report said.
In Massachusetts, where Mr. Romney was governor for four years, donations fell 69percentt, dropping to $728,742 from $2.3 million in the previous reporting period.
The Big Board said that as of the Jan . 12settlement date, 520.5 million shares were in a short position, compared with a total of 555.8 million on Dec. 15, the end of the previous reporting period.
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They also found similar practices had been in place in previous reporting periods.
Lincare said it had already set aside reserves for a substantial part of the settlement and related expenses in previous reporting periods.
I could continue with previous reporting periods that pile up similar spending.
For all 200 nonprofits, our survey calculates three key efficiency ratios, plus, where available, the trend from the previous reported period.
While this represented a 10.1% year-on-year fall, it was a 1.3% increase on the previous ABC reporting period.
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