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The phrase 'was refunded for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when describing something that was returned or exchanged for a refund. For example: "The customer returned the defective product and was refunded for it."
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The MPs were good enough to ask if the public purse was refunded for the €10 meds supplied from British Cycling and perhaps an air ticket.
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French patients are "refunded" for what they spend.
Q: Can I still be refunded for my holiday?
"We have apologised for the inconvenience, and the customer has since been refunded for the delivery charge".
It is normal for secondees to be paid directly by Decc or for their company to be refunded for their time; this is standard practice across government".
They therefore paid £490 for seats with a different operator and, three months on, they have still not been refunded for their original tickets.
A suit filed by lawyers for the trustee Irving Picard claimed that Picower was receiving even greater returns than other investors, topping 100% some years, and that the money ought to be refunded for distribution to the fraudster's victims.
My teacher called me today to say he will help me find a place elsewhere and that I will be refunded for the modules I have not yet taken.
All cancellation requests made after July 25 will not be refunded for any reason.
CPR is analogous to CPP, except that during a critical event, electricity prices remain the same while a user is refunded for a pre-determined rebate.
Monthly subscribers will no longer be charged and annual subscribers will be refunded for the remainder of the year.
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