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Discover Ludwig"reports from" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to information or news that has been relayed to you from some source. For example, "I have received reports from my team that the project is nearly finished."
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| Reports from the field.
(Elif Batuman reports from Taksim).
Ron Nixon reports from Washington.
Doreen Carvajal reports from Paris.
Raphael Minder reports from Barcelona.
Alison Smale reports from Berlin.
Melissa Eddy reports from Munich.
according to reports from Korea.
Miki Tanikawa reports from Tokyo.
Marlise Simons reports from Paris.
Liz Alderman reports from Nicosia.
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