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"calls for a return" is a grammatically correct phrase that is often used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a desire to bring back something that was once present. For example, you could say, "The recent trend of increasing environmental regulations calls for a return to sustainable practices in the industry."
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But now calls for a return to so-called traditional, more dignified Japanese values are multiplying.
Community policing calls for a return to foot patrol.
The plan calls for a return on that part of the debt of approximately 50percentt.
There are frequent media calls for a return to a Stalinist "iron hand".
She calls for a return to "managerialism," where executives and directors run companies without being preoccupied with shareholder value.
Loosely speaking, however, it calls for a return to Bushonomics: tax cuts for the wealthy plus weaker environmental protection.
At the same time, calls for a return to the gold standard proliferated, and not just among marginal figures.
Defying government calls for a return to normalcy, more than 100,000 turned out to protest in the square.
Following that, this paper calls for a return to the fundamentals of sustainable development, which is unfettered to value suppositions and instead focused on more pragmatic reasons.
Yet these urgings toward cybernetic self-mastery are oddly countered with calls for a return to old-fashioned, curvy womanliness.
Stones for Bread, for example, calls for a return to empathy and humanity in Australia's approach to asylum seekers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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