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Discover Ludwig"Returning to" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to transition back to a topic or point that was previously mentioned. Example: "The group discussed their plans for the upcoming project, but returning to the budget, they realized they needed to make some adjustments."
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Returning to live in Maycomb?
Returning to the chaotic scene, he panicked.
Returning to the surface was bittersweet.
Returning to conduct is Valery Gergiev.
Returning to competition, too, can be excruciating.
Returning to chase a title presents risks.
Returning to the Corinthian.
Returning to Le Mans?
Returning to school, she graduated in 1973.
Returning to (6.17) we get.
"He's returning to us".
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