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"report back to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to tell someone that they need to report their progress or findings to someone or something else. For example, "Please report back to me with your progress by the end of the week."
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Rodgers' report back to his manager was unequivocal.
Do you report back to your line manager?
Report back to tell us during our chat.
Then they had to report back to work.
And he will then report back to me.
They report back to the state of Indiana.
I will report back to you in short order.
And I've directed the Attorney General to report back to me by July 12th.
After that the police will assess her moral progress and report back to the court.
The plants will also have to monitor those emissions and report back to the government.
Probation officials are collecting more details and will report back to Brandlin on 16 December.
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