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Could I say 'work report'?



 
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Could I say 'work report'? #1 (permalink) Tue May 26, 2009 2:56 am   Could I say 'work report'?
 

Hi, everyone

For considering about job, we usually need to make work reports weekly, monthly or yearly. I just want to know weather you use 'work report' or 'working report' or others. I searched the google, and it seems to 'work report'.

By the way, work report means I list what I have done in some periods(in a week, month or year) for my boss, my team or my department etc.

Thanks for helping me out.

Maggie^^
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Could I say 'work report'? #2 (permalink) Tue May 26, 2009 3:07 am   Could I say 'work report'?
 

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'Work report' is fine. 'Progress report' is also a possibility, but is more usually used in academic situations.
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