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submission a report
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "submission a report" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "submit a report"? You can use the corrected phrase when instructing someone to hand in or present a report, typically in a professional or academic context. Example: "Please submit a report on your findings by the end of the week."
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While this manuscript was under submission, a report was published, showing that IL-17 and GM-CSF expression in human TH cells are antagonistically regulated.
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Arriving just after the final deadline for this year's Ucas submissions, a report for the Sutton Trust, written by Dr Steven Jones of Manchester University, may well cause consternation among candidates who have just put, for example, a declaration of commitment, carefully stripped of cliches, before proof of intellectual curiosity.
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Certification for this new type of health worker is dependent on completion of a three day course and submission of a report demonstrating that at least ten peers have been reached with key HIV messages.
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Any such joint resolution must be introduced within 90 legislative days of the President's mandatory submission of a report on the costs and benefits of U.S. participation in the WTO.
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Each individual data object, e.g. project and submission, have a report page fully customized to display pertinent information.
We recognise that the extended CONSORT guidelines were published in 2004 and that, due to time lags between submission of a report and publication, a few of the reports we analysed may not have been aware of these guidelines.
Ms. Leekin attached to one 2004 submission a fabricated report card showing Moo was in the ninth grade at a Florida high school, where he was receiving B's and C's.
News & Media
The EAC's role is to review and critique the sponsor's submission, and to produce a report for the Medical Technologies Advisory Committee MTACC).
It was noted that 'In 2007, at the time of TROPOS study (5 years data) report submission a specific evaluation of coronary artery disorders and heart failure was performed.
Science
This evidence is independently critiqued, alongside the manufacturer's submission, by an External Assessment Centre EACC) and a report is produced.
a) In the original submission, we reported an inverse correlation between progerin levels and H3K27me3 loss in wild type cells (+/- TERT).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct grammatical form, such as "submitting a report" or "report submission", instead of "submission a report".
Common error
Avoid using "submission a report". The correct form includes the verb "submitting" or rephrases it as "report submission" for grammatical accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "submission a report" is grammatically incorrect. Although Ludwig provides examples where it appears, these are often instances of errors. The intended function is usually to describe the act of submitting a report.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "submission a report" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI identifies this as an error, suggesting the correct forms are either "submitting a report" or "report submission". While there are limited examples of the incorrect phrase, they often appear in contexts where errors occur. The correct phrasing is essential for maintaining clarity and professionalism in both written and spoken communication. Using alternatives like "submitting a report", "report submission", or "filing a report" will ensure your message is accurately conveyed.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
submitting a report
Corrects the grammatical error by using the correct verb form 'submitting'.
report submission
Reorders the words for a more standard noun phrase.
the filing of a report
Uses a more formal and legalistic tone.
presenting a report
Focuses on the act of showing or giving the report.
handing in a report
Emphasizes the physical act of giving the report to someone.
turning in a report
Similar to 'handing in', but slightly more informal.
delivery of a report
Emphasizes the transfer of the report.
providing a report
Highlights the act of making the report available.
lodging a report
Uses a more formal term, often used in legal or official contexts.
the provision of a report
Formal phrasing emphasizing the act of supplying the report.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "submission a report"?
The correct phrasing is either "submitting a report", which uses the verb 'submitting', or "report submission", which is a noun phrase.
What can I say instead of "submission a report"?
Alternatives include "submitting a report", "report submission", or "filing a report", depending on the context.
Is "submission of a report" correct?
Yes, "submission of a report" is grammatically correct and emphasizes the action of submitting. It's a more formal way of saying "submitting a report".
What's the difference between "submitting a report" and "report submission"?
"Submitting a report" is a verb phrase describing the action, while "report submission" is a noun phrase referring to the act or process itself.
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Source & Trust
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2.8/5
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Real-world application tested