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The phrase "a fantastic return" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a highly positive outcome or result, often in contexts like investments, performances, or experiences.
Example: "The company's latest product launch resulted in a fantastic return on investment, exceeding all expectations."
Alternatives: "an excellent return" or "a remarkable return".
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They made a fantastic return on equity".
This was, in every sense, a fantastic return to form.
He double-faults to give Djokovic a break point, and set up by a fantastic return it is taken.
It's not because real estate has delivered a fantastic return; it's simply because of the decision they made to sit tight in that four-bedroom asset.
They got very lucky but when you get lucky in a leveraged buyout this is what happens – you get a fantastic return".
Just as euphoric an experience, playing out of competition, was Inside Out, a fantastic return to form from the Pixar studio.
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The total potential payment tops out at $9 million for each director — or 300 percent outperformance, an admittedly fantastic return for everyone if it occurs.
"Anything we've done so far says that in our time horizon, which is five or ten years, if we remain the leader in sequencing we can grow our company with a much more fantastic return on investment than anything else". Macquarie Securities forecasts that the DNA-sequencing market could become ten times bigger, reaching $23 billion.
"And for Blackstone, there's a fantastic future return on its investment".
But a loose Federer forehand and a fantastic Raonic return brings us back to 40-30.
Thankfully The Last Frontier sees a return to the original vision and is fantastic return to form for the series.
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