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'return to university' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone going back to their studies at a university. For example, "After a four-year break, John decided to return to university to finish his degree."
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Last September, after 18 months in a residential unit, Adam decided to return to university.
"As a result, a large number aim to return to university or college to position themselves for better jobs".
Most students then return to university to take a further two year course (a BArch, diploma or MArch).
A few days before I was due to return to university for my first-year exams, I decided not to.
Nineteen-year-old Polly Whittacker is packing to return to university when she discovers a long-forgotten book.
We didn't know it at the time, but we would not return to university for more than a year.
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This estimate anticipates an increase in orders as students return to universities along the East Coast in coming weeks.
Like Helble, about a quarter of all AAAS fellows return to universities or take other nonpolicy jobs.
He returned to university in 1865, receiving a Master of Arts degree from the California Wesleyan College (later the University of the Pacific).
Gifford mentioned something about returning to university, and her loan.
His mother returned to university, to update her law degree.
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