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shailendra.sharma
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I saw this sentence in economist magazine --
A parliamentary committee published a long-awaited report into the failings of the British banking system.
Searched on Google for more uses of "report into" idiom -- I did not find many. (One more such use here: https://www.hsj.co.uk/home/francis-report)
Looking at the context - report into X is used where X is some event or phenomenon. And the mentioned report is the explanation of that X.
Please clarify if my understanding is right. I am a not native speaker of English.
A parliamentary committee published a long-awaited report into the failings of the British banking system.
Searched on Google for more uses of "report into" idiom -- I did not find many. (One more such use here: https://www.hsj.co.uk/home/francis-report)
Looking at the context - report into X is used where X is some event or phenomenon. And the mentioned report is the explanation of that X.
Please clarify if my understanding is right. I am a not native speaker of English.












