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The phrase "report was pulled" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe when a report has been removed from its usual place, such as when journalists or researchers are unable to access it. For example: "The investigative report was pulled shortly after it was released to the public."
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The report was pulled in December 2011, and the allegations of abuse were eventually aired earlier this month on rival network ITV.
Mr. Weeks, who according to the police report was pulled off his wife by a hotel bellhop, pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated assault and making terroristic threats.
A report over the weekend claimed that WhatsApp was making a move into gaming on its platform, per a deal with gaming company WeMade, although later the original source for that report was pulled citing wrong information).
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"The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" were pulled from Hulu last winter over a financial disagreement between the Web site and Viacom.
It's good to see science and medical research reported in a good light, but even the latest report is pulled apart for signs that the UK is behind.
And if a credit report is pulled by lenders, Mr. Carroll added, find out "what rights do they have to that information besides evaluating that loan request?" Borrowers will also want to learn about quality control at the sites they visit.
A credit report is pulled, and then an algorithm considers risk and eligibility factors and within minutes returns a recommendation.
The title of the report is pulled from a tweet by Umm Ubaydah which read, "I wonder if I can pull a Mulan and enter the battlefield," referring to the Disney movie Mulan, in which the central female character disguises herself as a man in order to take part in war.
The lender will find out about your past financial troubles as soon as your credit report is pulled.
But many Hispanic residents, including citizens and legal residents with businesses on Main Street, have reported being pulled over while driving or being accosted in parked cars by police, apparently because of their appearance.
A woman reports being pulled by the hair and kicked in the face and displays injuries that tend to confirm her story; a man who was detained claims a US soldier kicked his legs and punched his chest and arms, and he is found to have multiple contusions and abrasions on his legs, arms, chest and face.
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