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The phrase "a refundable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that can be returned for a refund, typically in the context of purchases or deposits.
Example: "The ticket you purchased is a refundable option, allowing you to get your money back if you cancel your plans."
Alternatives: "a returnable" or "a reimbursable".
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The EITC is a refundable tax credit that provides low-and moderate-income working households with significant refunds.
A "refundable tax credit" is, however, a different matter.
No one debates the fact that a refundable tax credit is government spending.
There is a refundable $255 deposit for each DVD player rented.
The balance, plus a refundable security deposit, are due about eight weeks before you go.
A refundable $30 deposit is required when taking a boat out.
When an offer is accepted, the buyer makes a refundable deposit of 2 to 3percentt.
Mr. Bush instead offers low-income families a refundable tax credit to buy private health insurance.
If the Republicans truly wanted to help the uninsured, they would propose a refundable tax credit.
Individuals and families would get a refundable tax credit to pay for insurance.
In addition, programme fees also include a refundable registration fee (currently £420) and an alumni fee (currently £360).
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