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The verb report may be followed by the prepositions for, on (or upon) and to.
Report for work or for duty means to show up at a job at the required time.
Report can be followed by on or upon when it means to give a report about something.
The preposition to is used after the verb report to introduce the name of a superior who has authority to give directions and review work.
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