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Discover LudwigThe phrase "report made by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce the author of a report. For example, "The report made by Dr. Smith was comprehensive and well-structured."
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It was headed: "The Weather Report Made by NG Woo.
This report accompanied a trip report made by Keith Luse, senior staffer to Sen. Richard Lugar, to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
He was "visibly, highly intoxicated," Campos said, a claim corroborated by a report made by Buffalo-Niagara transit authority police later.
The US attorney-general has summarised the report made by Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating Russian interference, in a letter to Congress.
I first learned the details during the oral report made by the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, which took place on 12 November and at which I was present.
This is the final report made by an ad hoc committee appointed by the Mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California to study the city's obligations for its pension plan, administered by the California Public Employees Retirement Systemm.
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Roughly the same percentage as reports made by people not covered by the mandatory reporting law.
That figure was later reduced due to duplicating reports made by officers.
NET INCOME IS $116,156 Reports Made by Other Corporations in Various Lines for Different Periods.
Taylor has not spoken to the media since his arrest to confirm or deny reports made by his legal team.
(a Accident/Incident reports made by railroads in compliance with these rules shall be available to the public in the manner prescribed by part 7 of this title.
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