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Does the word "Insights" have the meaning of "report"?

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Rebecca

An "insight" in the context of a "business insight" refers to the conclusions made from data that was gathered from different areas such as the selling of goods. An "insight" is what helps inform a "report". So an "insight" isn't exactly a "report", but one can write a "report" based on the "insights" they get from their data. Ex: Based on the company's insights, we should hire more salespeople. Ex: The discovery of the new dolphin species gave biologists new insights about dolphin behavior and evolution.

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