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"in return for not" is a grammatically correct phrase.
You can use it when someone has given you something and you don't want to do something in return. For example, "She gave me a gift, and I thanked her in return for not expecting anything in return."
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It is alleged she demanded large sums of money in return for not selling the story.
On Wednesday, Justice Thayer, 54, offered to resign in return for not being prosecuted.
In return for not investing more in pensions, they are allowed to keep their existing fund and rights.
Mr Cameron turned down a "backroom deal" – a promise of future concessions in return for not opposing Mr Juncker.
In return for not taking a fee, he had the freedom to make the movie as he liked.
The Eckert report states he received a $1.2m payment from Hammam in return for not testifying against him.
To avoid this, the city did a deal with the unions whereby it would raise future benefits in return for not having to lift contributions.
These lesser cousins of the yakuza extract tens of millions of yen from companies in return for not disrupting annual meetings.
At that point you can, in effect, make a deal — fiscal austerity in return for not hiking rates — that leaves the economy harmless.
In return for not seeking new diplomatic allies, Taipei hoped that Beijing would allow the island republic to maintain as allies the 19 countries that already recognized it.
"It's a quid pro quo: we're going to get our troops inside Pakistan in return for not forcing Musharraf to deal with Khan".
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