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The phrase 'the most recent report' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a report that was recently released or published. For example: "We need to review the most recent report before making any decisions."
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The magazine's circulation has recently dipped, according to the most recent report from the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
Take the most recent report.
The most recent report has Sexton at 68.
The most recent report, covering 2001, was signed by Treasury Secretary Paul H. O'Neill.
Officials said a printing error had omitted information from the most recent report.
The most recent report, issued yesterday by the National Research Council, is inconclusive.
The most recent report, for September, puts it at 9.6percentnt.
The most recent report, for 2009, notes "a low level of artificial radioactivity".
In recent months, inflation has moderated, though it ticked up in the most recent report.
In the most recent report, the proportion fell back again, to 20%.
Similarly, building supplies were among the strongest components in the most recent report on retail sales.
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