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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reported for" is commonly used in written English and is grammatically correct.
It is often used when discussing someone's actions or behavior that has been brought to the attention of a higher authority or reported to an authority figure. Example: The employee was reported for consistently arriving late to work.
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Driver reported for dangerous condition.
The next morning, Mario reported for duty.
Westhoff reported for surgery Feb. 19.
He reported for a radio station.
He reported for work within days.
It's what's being reported for now.
No figure was reported for digital editions.
He reported for The Louisville Courier-Journal until 1960.
The players reported for pregame workouts looking pretty good.
I've canvassed in two, reported for the BBC in three.
She reported for work on a Friday afternoon.
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