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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reports for" is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, you can use it when indicating that someone is responsible for providing a report. For example, "The manager reports for the quarterly earnings."
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Sometimes he does remote reports for WPLJ.
Shaimaa Khalil reports for the BBC.
Jennifer Markarian reports for Plastics Additives & Compounding.
This is better than earlier reports for free-standing electrodes.
The site also has annual reports for health plans.
The responses are rolled into reports for Mr. Hesse.
Initial reports for March showed retail sales rebounding.
John Hooper reports for the Guardian from Rome.
She wrote reports for Memorial, and articles in Novaya Gazeta.
A Brazilian prison trades book reports for shortened sentences.
P.S. I've seen the production reports for "Made in U.S.A".
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