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What's the difference between "return to" and "return with"?

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Rebecca

The phrase "return to" means to come back to or go back to something or someone. The phrase "return with" means to come back with something; to come back to a place with something or someone with you. Ex: She will be returning to work next month. Ex: I returned to school after being sick for a week. Ex: We will return with food! Ex: He returned with a new camera.

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