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The phrase "a commendable return" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a return that is worthy of praise or admiration, often in contexts such as investments, performances, or efforts.
Example: "The company's latest financial report showed a commendable return on investment, exceeding all expectations."
Alternatives: "an admirable return" or "a praiseworthy return".
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Howe's side have lost just two of their last nine league games, a commendable return in their first ever season in the top flight.
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Considering their youth and limited bodies, the Longhorns put forth a commendable comeback.
Only Goosen managed to break par during Saturday's third round but several of yesterday's early starters matched his effort, among them the 1988 Masters champion, Sandy Lyle, who shot a commendable 71, and Ian Poulter, who returned a two-under-par 70.
In the past 12 months even the laggard of this bunch, Delaware U.S. Growth, had a lofty 21% total return and beat the S&P 500 by a commendable 6.9 percentage points.
Even her generosity is not a commendable quality, but about a girlish failure to take responsibility.
The fund boasts a commendable meshing of reasonable expenses (no sales load, $1.36 per $100 of assets in fees) and great risk-adjusted returns.
A commendable statement, indeed.
It was a commendable aspiration.
That he had been a commendable governor?
But it was a commendable achievement nevertheless.
This is a commendable overall statement.
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