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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the report for" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use this phrase when referring to a report that was prepared for someone or something. Example: "The report for the school's board of trustees covered the budget for the upcoming school year."
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"We've been requesting the report for 30 years," she said.
You can read the report for yourself here.
You can see the report for your water system by contacting the system directly.
Certainly, there was plenty in the report for bulls and bears to seize upon.
The City Council has scheduled a hearing on the report for Thursday.
The report, for the most part, did not criticize Mr. Ashcroft or top officials by name.
A Western diplomat welcomed the report for disclosing the situation on the ground.
"The world has never faced a problem like this," the report for the Energy Department concluded.
Mr. Ruch is chairman of the panel drafting the report for the insurance commissioners' association.
Dr Kelly retires to his study to prepare the report for the MoD.
You had the report for four days and you didn't do shit with it".
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