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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reporting from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source of a piece of information or news that is being presented. For example, "Reporting from London, the UK prime minister has announced that the lockdown will be extended for another two weeks."
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Addititonal reporting from PA.
@David_Ingram reporting from overflow room.
Sara Hamdan contributed reporting from Dubai.
Elisabeth Bumiller contributed reporting from Washington.
Elisabetta Povoledo contributed reporting from Rome.
Damien Cave contributed reporting from Miami.
Niharika Mandhana contributed reporting from Delhi.
Alissa J. Rubin contributed reporting from Kabul.
Niki Kitsantonis contributed reporting from Athens.
Sharifullah Sahak contributed reporting from Kabul.
Wai Moe contributed reporting from Yangon, Myanmar.
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