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The phrase "a return of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the restoration or reappearance of something. For example, "The arrival of summer has heralded a return of beachgoers to the coastline."
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She was promised a return of 10percentt a year.
Shareholders got a return of 15percentt.
Like a return of what was lost.
All had a return of 6.04percentt.
It expects a return of 5-65-6%
But Boswell's own sentence deserves a return of the compliment.
He, like many others, fears a return of sectarian war.
The company had offered investors a return of 5.4 percent.
The best outcome may be a return of your money.
"We are witnessing a return of missions of war".
Maybe it's time for a return of serve.
More suggestions(22)
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