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"makes a return" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referencing someone or something coming back to the same place or situation, or when referring to a profit or gain. For example, "After recovering from the recession, the company has made a return to its former success."
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It often makes a return to work even less likely.
That makes a return to military rule unlikely.
This week, he makes a return engagement, in his pristine original form.
That makes a return for the Yankees' final regular-season game in Boston rather unlikely.
Robin's Magnetic Suit also makes a return from the original Lego Batman game.
Eventually the water vapor cools, condenses and makes a return trip to the C.P.U.
The slam dunk makes a return after popular demand on last week's blog.
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Bridget Jones is set to make a return.
Chelsea Clinton made a return trip last July.
Andy Murray dives to make a return.
Steven Gerrard could make a return despite a Hamstring problem.
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