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"high return on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is a significant amount of profit or benefit gained from an investment, effort, or action. Here is an example sentence: "The company's marketing strategy resulted in a high return on their investment, with sales increasing by 30% in the first quarter."
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"Corporate sponsors, like all companies, are looking for high return on investment," he said.
A high return on capital should encourage a wave of investment.
Getting an app into the market has a high return on investment".
Similarly, if pension schemes fail to earn a high return on their assets, they still have to pay benefits.
I prefer to focus on companies with a high return on capital and that focus on shareholder value.
"Remember that the Iranians in Yemen will always get a phenomenally high return on investments," Salisbury said.
He shows how German business was won over to armaments by the high return on capital that Hitler permitted.
"But when you look at all the things going on around a general, the nation is getting a very, very high return on its money".
For example, when you don't have the money to pay the tax on time or when you believe you can get a high return on the money.
A high return on capital should attract more entrepreneurs or should encourage existing business to invest more, bringing the return on capital back down.
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