recent report
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrecentandreport
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recent
adjective
uk/ˈriː.sənt/us/ˈriː.sənt/
happening or starting from a short ...
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report
noun[C]
uk/rɪˈpɔːt/us/rɪˈpɔːrt/
;
a teacher's written statement to parents about a child's ability and performance ...
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(Definition ofrecentandreportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofrecent report
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Arecentreportlooks at the way in which this has been harnessed to diagnose disease.
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Nevertheless, arecentreportidentified 56 systematic reviews on rehabilitation28 - a larger body of trial data to inform clinical practice than might be anticipated.
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Arecentreportsuggests an exception to this generalization.
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Home managers should consider making copies of the mostrecentreportavailable to prospective residents and their families.
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For example, arecentreportresulted in the above-mentioned recommendation on fuel storage and handling.
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This example from the developing monkey nicely complements arecentreporton the human.
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This is also done in light of arecentreportsuggesting that vertical innovation is the main target of industrial espionage, although this is a new topic for data collection.
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Therecentreportreceived about this transatlantic operation to remove a gall bladder proudly announced it to be the 'first transatlantic operation'.
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Arecentreportin the same journal published the outcomes of a school-based investigation of effective teaching strategies for students with dyslexia based on their preferred learning styles.
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Arecentreportconservatively estimated that 60,000 direct jobs and 12,000 support jobs will be lost in the aerospace and defence industries.
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I have not received anyrecentreportupon these houses.
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I know that he recognises the importance of therecentreporton primary education by the three wise men.
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The commissioner'srecentreportto me contains abundant and convincing evidence of new thinking and a sense of purpose.
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Arecentreporthas put the cost at £16 billion, and it is not difficult to see how that figure was arrived at.
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Arecentreportsaid that we could secure close to 25,000 units simply by building upwards—perhaps above railway stations, certainly above petrol stations.
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Following therecentreportof that committee, an undertaking has already been given to arrange for the publication of the key decisions of commissioners.
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