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The phrase "a return feed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing feedback or data being sent back from a source, such as in technical or communication settings.
Example: "We need to analyze the return feed from the satellite to ensure accurate data transmission."
Alternatives: "feedback from" or "data return from".
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She sprinted downcourt, taking a return feed from Mosch.
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feedwatchlist - Return a watchlist feed.
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