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"I return it" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in any situation where you are returning something to its original owner or location. For example: - Can you please pass me the book? I need to return it to the library. - I bought this shirt yesterday, but it doesn't fit me. I'll have to return it to the store. - Thank you for letting me borrow your laptop. I'll make sure to return it to you tomorrow. - I'm sorry, I can't accept this gift. Please return it to the sender. - My friend lent me their car for the weekend, so I need to return it to them before they leave town.
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Should I return it?
I return it.
When I return, it has separated.
I return it … with an order for 5,000 copies".
Should I return it to her and tell her the truth?
Do I have to dry clean the suit before I return it?
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And even if I returned it its not guaranteed that they wouldn't have given it to ya.
I returned it to its place".
The next morning, I returned it to its rightful owner.
Without reaction, I returned it to its hanger.
Sorry Martha, but I returned it to its shelf.
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