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"return the book" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a variety of contexts, such as when you are asking someone to bring back a book they borrowed. For example, "Can you please return the book when you're done?".
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You must return the book.
Worse, I "forgot" to return the book.
THE RETURN -- I paid the shipping costs to return the book to Amazon.com.
And what if, when they return the book, Kramer has a relationship with the librarian?' "Suddenly it's like — why not?
"It's second nature to return the book," Mr. Velasquez said, "because you can't help but pass the library every morning and evening when you're getting the train".
But I'd only read a few pages of "To the Lighthouse" when graduation day came, and I had to return the book unfinished.
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I decided to return the books.
Bookstores were instructed to return the books to the publisher, and customers asked to return books to retailers for refunds.
In early 1983 the board narrowly voted to return the books to the schools' libraries.
Rail commuters are free to return the books to the kiosk.
Then, motivated by a sense of time and responsibility that I certainly did not possess, we were supposed to return the books, two weeks later, to their rightful places.
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