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"report indicates that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement or finding from a report, research study, or investigation. Example: The latest financial report indicates that the company's profits have increased by 25% in the past quarter.
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One report indicates that off-brand players will be priced at around $99 this Christmas.
The House Report indicates that the required separability may be physical or conceptual.
Now, a new Federal Reserve report indicates that lenders have indeed been doing just that.
The report indicates that delivery workers are among the most vulnerable to wage theft.
Furthermore, the report indicates that financial markets have not accounted for this future downturn.
The report indicates that studio culture values project appearance instead of the actual design process.
"More worrying, the report indicates that this disruption flows from new flight trends, so it's only likely to get worse".
Today's report indicates that universities are moving away from the idea that bursaries are the key to widening participation.
The Israeli military suggested that the "slant" of the report "indicates that the organization succumbed to the manipulations" of Hamas.
But the report indicates that Ford is actually moving backward on fuel economy in its sport utility vehicles.
The report indicates that greater investment in peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance would save hundreds of thousands of lives.
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