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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'handsome returns' is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to the amount of money one gets back for an investment, particularly a high amount. For example: "By investing in the stock market, John was able to get a handsome return on his investment."
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And stock by stock, his fund has built handsome returns.
The stock exchange has been giving handsome returns and the government is running a budget surplus.
Before the financial collapse, Mr. Pallotta had a record of handsome returns.
Stockmarkets in emerging economies made handsome returns last year, with most gains looking prettier still when measured in dollars.
Even small steps to restore a healthier balance between private and public good would yield handsome returns.
And pension funds may not withdraw large sums when it is hard to make handsome returns elsewhere.Liquidations will not necessarily be bad for the industry.
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That could translate into a fairly handsome return for the two firms.
The transaction represented a handsome return for Cerberus, the private equity fund.
In economic terms alone, the relatively small investment in his education has reaped a rather handsome return.
But that minority of buyers who are willing to give up some ease of access to the rear seat get a handsome return on their sacrifice.
Every hopeful glimmer can cause shares to rise, and when shares are under $1, a jump of a few pennies is a handsome return.
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