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Any report vs Any reportS

Both 'any report' and 'any reports' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Any report' is singular and is used when referring to a single report, while 'any reports' is plural and is used when referring to multiple reports.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 2426 views

Any report

This phrase is correct when referring to a single report.

Use 'any report' when you are talking about a single report or when the context requires a singular form.

Examples:

  • Do you have any report on the progress of the project?
  • I couldn't find any report that matches the criteria.
  • Any report such as this requires accurate information.
  • The European Judicial Network may also submit any report or any other information on its operation which may be requested by the Council.
  • The Commission has noted the article in Il Messaggero and other press articles but is not in possession of any report from the Italian secret services.
  • I do not intend to talk about the details of any report, but I intend to concentrate precisely on the bigger picture in my speech.
  • Confusing a political orientation of an ethical nature with a legal principle is a legal aberration which should not be brought about by any report from this Parliament.
  • There is no precedent for this concept in any report or any declaration either by this Parliament or by the national parliaments.
  • However, on the other side, any report on equality should not forget that men are also disadvantaged in some respects.
  • In that connection, any report drawn up following a performance audit should, in addition to critical observations, also incorporate a series of recommendations concerning improvements to be made.
  • These reports were adopted in committee last autumn and we in our committee were unanimously of the opinion that nine months is a long enough gestation period for any report.
  • But I would like the Commission, in future, to make available on request any report at whatever stage in accessible format.
  • The European Judicial Network may also submit any report or any other information on the operation of the European Judicial Network which may be required by the Council or the Presidency.
  • Almost six years after the entry into force of this regulation, the Commission does not seem to have presented any report assessing the impact of the regulation and any need to amend it.
  • In reply to my parliamentary Question E-4340/09, the Commission stated that 'Malta has not yet submitted any report to the Commission regarding either the preparation of the noise maps or action plans.
  • noting that the Commission has not provided any report on the implementation of the abovementioned resolution, despite repeated requests in the Council,
  • The European Judicial Network may also submit any report or any other information on the operation of the European Judicial Network which may be required by the Council or the Presidency.
  • The Commission reserves the right to refuse to make a contribution for any report or other deliverable required by the appointment letter that is submitted beyond the date specified above under the Specific conditions.
  • There is no discrimination against any report, and this afternoon I will be seeing the chairman of the committee at his request, precisely to consider the best time for its inclusion on the agenda by the Conference of Presidents.
  • Parliament undertakes, when dealing with an initiative submitted by at least a quarter of Member States, in conformity with Article 76 TFEU, not to adopt any report in the relevant committee before receiving the Commission's opinion on the initiative.
  • Without this internal regulation code we will continue to argue, Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, and we will go on failing to pass any report on human rights in 1993, 1994 or 1995.
  • The President shall also submit any report or any other information on the operation of Eurojust that may be required of him by the Council.

Alternatives:

  • a report
  • one report
  • the report
  • some report
  • this report

Any reportS

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple reports.

Use 'any reports' when you are talking about multiple reports or when the context requires a plural form.

Examples:

  • Do you have any reports on the progress of the projects?
  • I couldn't find any reports that match the criteria.
  • Do you have any reports of any missing kids, any missing children?
  • It's not to be included in any reports.
  • Any Reports Of Lightheadedness Or Syncope?
  • The company Futura did not send any reports for the third and fourth quarter 2012, despite repetitive reminders.
  • B, DK, GR, IRL, I, L and ESP have not yet submitted any reports (deadline was 30 June 2001).
  • He hasn't sent in any reports yet, or recruited a single sub-agent.
  • It now also transpires that the Netherlands produces illegible annual reports, Belgium uses unintelligible codes, Spain's submission is incomplete and France does not submit any reports at all.
  • Moreover, between 2001 and 2002, a Public Service Council existed to ensure that TV2 complied with its public service obligations, although that body never published any reports on this question during its short lifetime.
  • The Commission will nevertheless remain attentive to any reports of incidents.
  • But there haven't been any reports of extremist PDS groups kidnapping other sufferers.
  • Look for any reports that mention a clown.
  • Any reports to the contrary are false.
  • I couldn't find any reports of jewellery theft.
  • We're checking him against any reports of missing persons.
  • There haven't been any reports of progress, sir.
  • At least there haven't been any reports of bizarre deaths.
  • See if there were any reports of comas.
  • These are not just any reports.
  • Any reports or summaries of the Ombudsman's decisions concerning confidential complaints are published in a form that does not allow the complainant to be identified.
  • I haven't heard any reports of him trying that sort of thing.

Alternatives:

  • some reports
  • several reports
  • a few reports
  • these reports
  • those reports

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