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The phrase "get something in return" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to something that someone exchanges for something else. For example: "I gave my friend a present, and in return, I got a hug."
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But what if they COULD get something in return?
"We should get something in return," Ms. Bollin-Flade said.
That is, givers often get something in return for their gifts.
That being the case, he has said taxpayers should get something in return.
U.S. officials said they believe Iran's move was calculated to get something in return.
Those volunteers do get something in return: a sense of being part of a team.
But since your detractors can't have kittens any more, you get something in return: glee.
"It's important you get something in return for all the things you've given up.
"You can't give and give like that and not get something in return".
He was adamant that the Lib Dems should get something in return.
In the Oxford case, the philanthropist does indeed get something in return: honour, recognition and esteem.
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