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The phrase "return of favor" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the act of doing something for someone who has previously done something for you. For example, "He asked me to help him move, so as a return of favor, I offered to babysit his kids whenever he needs it."
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If we performed a benevolent act, La Rochefoucauld suggested, we did so in order to stoke our vanity or to seek a return of favor.
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Equally revealing of the feverish search for Old Master paintings of undisputed authorship, regardless of style, is the spectacular return to favor of Louis XV court painters.
This isn't exactly news, but espionage literature's return of the favor is one of the curious facts to be found in "The Great Game".
It is not the transfer of an object, or the return of a favor, that ultimately counts.
I have never been happier saying welcome in return of a favor.
First was the return to favor of the right's Bibi Netanyahu, ousted only 19 months ago for seeking reciprocity from Yasir Arafat.
As a result, opposite trading had the effect of transferring some of the returns of out-of-favor funds to their favored brethren.
People returned to out-of-favor practices like checking up on neighbors, talking to strangers, using courtesy and concern as their default modes rather than snark and indifference.
In 1993, Newman prepared to record an entire album of Nilsson songs, a returning of the favor 25 years later.
I wonder whether the placid stolidity of "After Earth" is intended to showcase the actors as if in a picture gallery a sort of favor returned or service rendered.
To return the favor of allowing us access we offered collections analysis to anser questions about specific paintings.
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