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"received reports from" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone has received information or documentation from a specific source. For example: - The CEO received reports from the company's internal audit team regarding the financial discrepancies. - The police department received reports from citizens about suspicious activity in the neighborhood. - The teacher received reports from the students' parents about their behavior in class. In each of these examples, the subject receives information in the form of reports from a specific source (internal audit team, citizens, parents). This phrase is commonly used in formal or professional writing.
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"There are many cases of women disappearing – we've received reports from several family members.
Lately, the backstage doorman, John Quinn, has received reports from a spooked crew of "strange sounds".
"I've recently received reports from friends who have seen paintings left by my piece.
He received reports from back home that authorities were looking for him and were regularly harassing his family.
The court heard that he was arrested after police received reports from outraged members of the public.
Ms. Holden said the district had received reports from Mr. Hyshiver and Ms. Denis about the presentations and had concluded that they were inappropriate.
UN officials in New York said they had received reports from local sources indicating that between 400 and 500 people had been killed and up to 800 wounded.
A Baxter spokeswoman said the company had not received reports from any other institutions regarding heparin but was working with Beebe and the F.D.A.
The Israeli military government in the West Bank, known as the Civil Administration, said it had received reports from the Red Cross of more than 100 people displaced.
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Do wartime squadron commanders typically receive reports from diplomats?
Even receiving reports from Syria or Iraq is almost impossible.
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