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"used for reporting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the purpose or function of something in relation to reporting information or events. Example: The new software feature is specifically designed and used for reporting daily sales data to the management team.
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Crystal density, mostly used for reporting hydrogen storage on MOF, gives unrealistically high volumetric storage values.
The tool then processes the calculated volumes and generates score cards, which are reviewed and used for reporting.
The who argument is used for reporting an error to the user when GL is unavailable at run time.
Toward this goal, genetically encoded calcium indicator proteins have become widely used for reporting activity in preparations ranging from invertebrates to awake mammals.
To propose a novel standardized and reproducible system to be used for reporting positive and negative findings during diagnostic and operative laparoscopy based on anatomical landmarks.
The data model used for reporting is based on standardized coding of contacts rather than courses of admissions and ambulatory care.
They are used for reporting, not betting, on event outcomes.
Business intelligence has long been used for reporting purposes and for understanding the past.
Table 2 demonstrates that measures used for reporting injury incidence varied.
NHATS weighted data was used for reporting means, proportions, and measures of association.
Many fluorogenic units are used for reporting the interactions of diols with boronic acids.
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