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Discover LudwigThe phrase "report someone" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to inform authorities or relevant parties about someone's behavior or actions, typically in a formal context. Example: "If you witness any suspicious activity, please report someone to the local authorities immediately."
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"I have unfortunate news to report," someone grimly intones.
"No set amount of time must elapse before you may report someone missing," the site says.
The reason is because trusts have no financial incentive to report someone as an EU visitor.
Someone has started a petition to make it a criminal offence to maliciously report someone for benefit fraud.
Mr. Gates and Mr. Byrd contend that because Toomer's birth place was incorrect on the 1920 report, someone else might have responded on his behalf.
Shocked tourists on the way to Death Valley periodically call the local sheriff's office to report someone wearing a pistol in plain view.
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And lots of people are also scared to use the "report" buttons on Facebook because they worry that it'll get out that they've reported someone.
At one point, the news agencies reported, someone placed a photo of Vladislav Kovalyov, one of the executed men, outside the subway station where the explosion occurred.
Journalist Jonathon Holmes was at the airport and told ABC Radio all passengers were cleared out amid reports someone had threatened to set themself alight.
She knew she was under siege and was plagued with nightmares in which, as one nurse reported, "someone was trying to kill her".
A Hall Avenue resident reported someone entered her basement and removed a filter on her water pipe, which she had installed after finding rocks in her water".
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