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Discover LudwigThe phrase "return to do" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate a repeated action or behavior. For example: - After a long break, she returned to do her daily yoga practice. - Despite his busy schedule, he always manages to return to do his volunteer work at the community center. - After the accident, he had to take a break from running, but he eventually returned to do marathons. - The company's profits were declining, but with a new management team, they were able to return to do well in the market.
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I told him that one day I would return to do some scientific surveys.
Last year at Rieti he had told the crowd he would "return to do something great".
You are drained, yet 14 hours later, you return to do the same thing.
Mr. Prewitt denied speculation that he would return to do the job again.
When they return to do a grid search the next day, another skull is discovered nearby.
Mr. Castro liked it, and invited Mr. Landau to return to do an in-depth documentary about him.
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I want to return to doing what I love".
Our motivation comes from competing again, showing we can return to doing that".
"If the right role comes along," he added, "I'd certainly return to doing a musical or even a play.
We'll return to doing something with our minds and hands, and doing it well.
I wish they'd return to doing that.
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