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Discover Ludwig"offer in return" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when offering something in exchange for something else. For example, "I will help you with your project if you offer in return to help me with mine."
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"What do the owners offer in return?" he asked.
Toronto FC had simply nothing to offer in return.
What has architecture been able to offer in return?
And I? What qualifications from the great university of life had I to offer in return?
He says nothing about what Ealing can offer in return, or make happen for itself.
But a big question is: What would Washington offer in return?
So what happens next depends in large part on what Russia will offer in return.
They think the personal information is worth far more than the services that Google and others offer in return.
The problem is finding something to offer in return that both China and Taiwan's voters could accept.
Jim Killock of the Open Rights Group is sceptical about the rewards on offer in return for this data.
It could also specify what data-miners would need to offer in return for being being "paid with data".
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