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"returned in time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has arrived at their destination before the expected or required time. For example, "She returned in time to be the first person to arrive at the party."
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Byrdak returned in time, but Edgin was on the radar.
They returned in time for the fourth game of the final set.
Calls to the company were not returned in time for this story.
These offices "should be returned in time," a statement on a government Web site said.
He returned in time to fight Godard again 17 days later.
Momma returned in time with tasty prey, sparing junior a 90-foot flop to the sidewalk.
But almost everyone returned in time for the final package vote.
But he returned in time, with news that he had been accepted.
He returned in time to get caught up in the first world war.
We departed for the field just after Christmas and returned in time for the beginning of classes in January.
Jordan returned in time to help the Bulls to the playoffs that season; Rose's timetable remains murky.
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