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The phrase "a return from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of coming back from a particular place, situation, or experience.
Example: "After a long absence, we are excited to announce a return from our summer break."
Alternatives: "a comeback from" or "a revival from".
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Do you expect a return from this investment?
He will attempt a return from a broken leg.
Yet taxpayers are still required to perform the anachronistic chore of preparing a return from scratch.
Direct Ferries (directferries.co.uk) has a return from Algeciras to Tangiers Med with Baleària from £210.
Regardless, his next shot - a return from a meaty Djokovic serve - finds nothing but net.
Shockey is trying to rush a return from a partly torn knee ligament.
Robin's Magnetic Suit also makes a return from the original Lego Batman game.
Taxpayers didn't get a return from the Rangers' surging new revenues.
And breathe... Nalbandian leads 6-3, 6 - 5* What a return from Nalbandian.
The Islamist party in Tunisia was founded in 1981 by Rachid Ghannouchi, now awaiting a return from exile in London.
So a return from London to Hong Kong costs £416 and a return to Dubai for £297.
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