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The verb "report" may use "to" or "for." A time for reporting uses "at." The subject of a report (noun) may use "on."

Examples:

Report to the office.

You must report for duty on April 10.

Assistant teachers should report at 7 AM.

The professor wrote a report on the natives of the valley.

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