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The phrase "returns for" is correct and usable in written English when it is used in the context of someone or something coming back or responding in exchange for something else. It is often used in business or financial contexts. For example: 1. "The company saw huge returns for its investments in the tech industry." 2. "He received a high salary in return for his hard work and dedication." 3. "The athlete made a triumphant return for the championship game." 4. "The charity event raised thousands of dollars in returns for the local community." 5. "The customer returned the defective product and received a full refund in return for their purchase."
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Hazel returns for the funeral.
(He returns for special events).
That will depress returns for supermarket shareholders.
And get better returns for shareholders.
What are the returns for your investors?
– also returns, for the party.
No returns for the wicked.
Tax returns for at least two years.
The ensemble returns for a mass swoon.
Everyone returns for this evening's performance.
Everyone returns for tomorrow afternoon's performance.
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