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Discover Ludwig"refund on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is being refunded, such as an amount of money or a product. For example: "The store offered me a refund on the faulty refrigerator I had bought."
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Can I get a refund on my non-refundable ticket?
Spectators will be entitled to a full refund on their tickets from day one.
* A refund on Social Security.
A refund on a bribe.
I want a refund on my teaching course Q.
I want a refund on my nonrefundable airline ticket.
I want a refund on my college tuition.
Deloitte said subscribers could try for a refund on their last payment from their banks.
Incidentally, if you're not, ask for a refund on your college tuition.
BT 'generously' offered a 50% refund on that part of the bill … we left after that".
He asked about a refund on his unused service but has not heard back.
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