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Discover Ludwig"reports to me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "reports to me" when you want to express that someone has made a report to you. For example, "My manager sent me a report that he had prepared last week and it reports to me."
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And the admissions office reports to me.
"I work with several hundred people, but no one reports to me.
"I'm the head of the executive branch, and the attorney general reports to me," Mr. Obama said.
If you send these life reports to me at [email protected], I'll write a few columns about them around Thanksgiving and post as many essays as possible online.
"I'm the head of the executive branch and the attorney general reports to me so I've got to be careful about my statements to make sure that we're not impairing any investigation that's taking place right now," he said.
At least once a month, it seems, a friend reports to me that he has either hung up on Sarah and Herman's machine, talked to Sarah or Herman, or unwittingly dialled their number many times in a row.
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He will report to me.
Scott will continue to report to me.
"The former general manager reported to me.
Debby will report to me.
But that was his last report to me.
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