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Discover Ludwig"returns from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase that can be used to indicate that someone has traveled a certain distance and is now back. Example sentence: Mary returns from her holiday in France.
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Returns from £69.
Steve Sidwell returns from suspension.
Returns from £599pp.
Congress returns from its August recess.
Joey Barton returns from a ban.
In December, Maureen returns from Troy.
Congress returns from vacation next week.
Hardly anyone returns from the dead.
Lobbe returns from the bin.
Jimmy returns from the toilet.
Returns from £74 (Manchester-Basel).
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