Collocations for "reports"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "reports" in context.
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report
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [newspaper, TV, website, press, sales, financial, government] report
- [class, school, trimester, student] reports
- a [poor, good, great, reasonable] school report
- write a (book) report for class
- hand in your reports
- your reports are due on [Monday]
- will hand back your reports on [Monday]
- a well- [written, structured] report
- a poorly-[written] report
- check the weather report before
- a [published, detailed, classified, secret] report
- early reports suggest (that)
- I am hearing reports of
- [write, compile, publish, edit, check, confirm] a report
- a report on [your progress, the situation]
- according to reports (from eyewitnesses)
- [read, analyze, criticize] reports
- our correspondent has the [latest, following] report
- the [classified] report was leaked (to a journalist)
- the figures [mentioned, contained, stated] in the report
- the [figures, opinions, information] in the report
- the [company, senator, hospital] denied all reports (of)
- a report on the [war, struggle, conflict]
- reports of [violence, disturbances, UFO sightings]
- a [man, businessman, politician] of bad report
- report the [accident, robbery, incident, news]
- report (back) to the [owner, boss, principal, officer]
- reports to [the boss, nobody, his manager]
- report your progress
- report an inappropriate [post, photo, comment]
- report [the status, any updates]
- report an [error, issue, mistake]
- [simply, just] reported the [error]
- report your [taxes, income, earnings]
- report your [findings, conclusions]
- reported over [100] [deaths, cases, incidents]
- report an [increase, decrease] in
- reported him for [assault, cheating, stealing]
- reported her to the [authorities, police, IRS]
- [witnesses, eyewitnesses, bystanders, passers-by] report [seeing, hearing]
- reported by a [witness, bystander]
- [sources, journalists, correspondents] report that
- was previously reported (that)
- [accurately, already] reported (that)
- reported to have [seen, heard, known, existed]
- reported to cause [side effects, heart problems]
- reported and [discussed, analyzed, investigated]
- report for [duty, service]
- report to the [office, HQ, front desk]
- [visitors, guests] must report to the [office]
'reports' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Ministry
- actual
- clip
- comment
- concerned
- confirm
- confirmed
- conflict
- consumer
- consumption
- damage
- denial
- deny
- digest
- disregard
- economic
- edit
- effectiveness
- fake
- financial
- flood
- fourth
- growing
- haunting
- impairment
- increased
- increasing
- kidnap
- laugh
- minister
- newly
- numerous
- paper
- refuse
- regular
- report
- shoot
- silent
- snow
- split
- student
- study
- worry