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reporting done
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "reporting done" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "The project manager stood up and announced, 'With all the reporting done, we can finally move on to the next phase of the project.'".
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Academia
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
49 human-written examples
So, I guess to really get a good job of reporting done, three New York Times reporters (or New York Magazine reporters?) should go up to Yorkville: an investigative reporter to explore the weird politics, an ethicist to determine the morality of this abomination, and an architecture critic to talk about the structure.
News & Media
The amount of reporting done on that … it disappoints me," he says.
News & Media
She is a founding member of butterland, a group dedicated to slow journalism whose projects include reporting done with victims of Turkey's clampdown on press freedom.
Academia
Kranish and Helman are journalists at the Boston Globe, and their book is based on reporting done by them and by other members of the Globe staff.
News & Media
This book, graced with sharp writing but heavily dependent on reporting done by others, is an attempt to deconstruct Clinton's best-selling memoir, "Living History".
News & Media
Eventually the bluff was called, in part thanks to reporting done by Warren St. John for The New York Times in early 2006.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
11 human-written examples
Mothers and sons were reported doing well.
News & Media
"People report doing more".
News & Media
Reporting does NOT make you a noob.
Wiki
There were reports done in 2010.
News & Media
I need this report done ASAP!
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "reporting done", ensure the context clearly indicates who performed the reporting and the scope of their work. For example, specify "the reporting done by the investigative team".
Common error
Avoid using "reporting done" without clarifying the timeframe or specific aspects covered. Be precise, or it may cause confusion. Instead of just saying "reporting done", specify "reporting done for the last quarter".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "reporting done" typically functions as a modifier or a post-modifier, describing a state where the action of reporting has been completed. According to Ludwig, the phrase is grammatically correct and commonly used. For example, it can specify what kind of 'work' was completed.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Academia
15%
Science
8%
Less common in
Wiki
3%
Formal & Business
2%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "reporting done" is a grammatically correct and commonly used expression to indicate the completion of reporting tasks. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical validity and wide applicability. It finds frequent use in contexts such as news and media, academia, and science. While neutral in tone, it leans towards professional communication. When using "reporting done", clarity and context are essential to avoid ambiguity. Some good sources for examples of proper usage include The New York Times, Huffington Post, and TechCrunch. For alternative phrasings, consider options such as "completed reporting", "reporting completed", or "reporting carried out".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
completed reporting
Replaces "done" with a more explicit verb, emphasizing the action of finishing the reporting.
reporting completed
Similar to "completed reporting" but with a passive voice construction.
reporting carried out
Uses a more formal verb phrase, emphasizing the execution of the reporting.
reporting undertaken
A more formal and slightly less common way to express the execution of reporting.
reporting accomplished
Similar to "completed reporting" but emphasizes the successful achievement of reporting.
the reporting is finished
Changes the structure to a complete sentence, stating the reporting is in a finished state.
reporting finalized
Implies that the reporting has reached its ultimate form and is ready.
reporting concluded
Suggests the reporting has come to an end, often implying a summary or final statement.
the report is ready
Shifts the focus to the report itself, indicating its availability.
reporting is available
Indicates the reporting is accessible or ready for review.
FAQs
How can I use "reporting done" in a sentence?
You can use "reporting done" to indicate that a task of reporting has been completed, as in "With the "reporting completed", we can proceed to the next phase".
What are some alternatives to "reporting done"?
Some alternatives include "completed reporting", "reporting completed", or "reporting carried out", depending on the desired level of formality and emphasis.
Is it better to say "reporting done" or "reporting is done"?
Both "reporting done" and "reporting is done" are grammatically correct, but they serve different purposes. "Reporting done" is a shorter, more concise phrase often used as a modifier, while "reporting is done" is a complete sentence stating a fact.
How does the formality of "reporting done" compare to alternatives?
"Reporting done" is relatively neutral. Alternatives like "reporting undertaken" or "reporting carried out" are more formal, while phrases like "the report is ready" might be considered less formal.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested