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The phrase "reports*" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has been reported in the past, either by someone else or yourself. Example sentence: "According to local reports*, a forest fire has broken out near the town."
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Reports issued.
Reports differ.
Policy reports, project reports, evaluation reports, campaign reports.
(Reports vary).
Some reports blamed farmers.
Reports of casualties varied.
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@KashishDS reports.
Crop reports.
Expense reports?
investigative reports.
price, Fortune reports.
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