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Discover Ludwig"returned from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally means to have come back after an absence or journey and can be used in the past, present, or future tense. Example: I returned from my vacation in Spain last week.
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Political prisoners returned from Siberia.
Allen returned from adversity with redoubled desire.
You just returned from the London premiere.
He returned from work only to sleep.
I have just returned from Oberammergau.
Returned from where I now have no.
The family had just returned from evacuation.
He returned from the funeral in tears.
A couple of guys returned from injuries.
He returned from that expedition severely depressed.
Mr. Jarrah returned from Germany.
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