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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some report" is correct and usable in written English, some of the time.
For example, you might say: "According to some report, the CEO is expected to resign by the end of the month."
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Some report conversations with God.
Some report an annual doubling of revenue in digital forensics.
Some report cases all the time, others never".
Some report medical news ("Chasing Tail Okay, Vets Say").
Some report racial slurs from managers in addressing them.
And the search would begin only "after some report that it was missing".
Some report a happy ending: a gift had indeed been mailed but was lost.
Some report with a knock and can't train for two or three days.
Some report that their concerns are met sympathetically; others are skeptical.
Some report that the system as a whole already contains ten million.
Some report court news ("Catnip Pyramid Scheme Sends Pooch to Pound").
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