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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added in return" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is given or provided as a reciprocal action or response to something received.
Example: "She offered her assistance, and I added in return a promise to help her with her project."
Alternatives: "given in exchange" or "provided in response".
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He added: In return for their benefits, claimants are asked to do everything they can to look for work, and more than 70percentnt say they are more likely to follow the rules if they know they risk having their benefits stopped.
Anyone that has added you (but who you haven't already added in return) will have a grey "+" icon next to their names.
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France Telecom would then merge its Global One assets with Equant and invest an added $1 billion in return for Equant shares that would increase its stake to 54.3percentt of the combined company.
Add in the return of Alun Wyn Jones and Sam Warburton to the forwards as well as Jonathan Davies and Liam Williams to the backs and one can look forward to a more robust defence and inventive attack.
The renovations included a restoration of the laboratory, a removal of ornamentation added in the Victorian era, a return of doorways to their original locations, and a return of the shutters "to their original locations inside the windows".
A question about the expected probability of a positive stock return was added in 2002.
"We do hope that issue is resolved quickly, as this can be a step forward," Stanekzai said, adding that in return, the Taliban would have to commit to direct peace talks and a ceasefire.
He added, in one of those phrases that return to haunt critics in their declining years, that Carson had "no apparent gift for the performing arts".
Lundqvist said there would be no added emotions in returning to the Devils' rink.
They set these aside, adding in whatever tickets are returned at the last minute by opposing teams.
Ms. O'Brien demanded, in an e-mail, to know when the funds would be returned, adding in capital letters: "I need to know now".
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