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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Back to/back in

Hello,

Please can you advise which is best to use (back to/back in)in the following sentence :-

You will be able to review my paperwork on your return back to/back in to the office.

  

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I wouldn't use either of them. " You will be able to review my paperwork when you return to the office.

  • I wouldn't use either of them.
  • " You will be able to review my paperwork when you return to the office.
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I wouldn't use either of them. "Return" contains the concept of "back."

You will be able to review my paperwork when you return  to the office.

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