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day return

British  

noun

  1. a reduced fare for a journey (by train, etc) travelling both ways in one day

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His father, a lifelong Birmingham City fan like his son, continued attending matches for two decades afterwards, hoping Mr Bell would one day return.

From BBC

But the biggest gain would come from an end to the worry that when the Peronists one day return, so will monetary misery.

From The Wall Street Journal

There is also a day return coach on Friday, Saturday, and/or Sunday.

From BBC

In a series of interviews, speeches, and other communications marking his 100 day return, Trump has announced that he has not made any mistakes and “I run the country and the world.”

From Salon

Indeed, during the same interviews in which he re-affirmed his intention to one day return to Tottenham, the South American spoke of his engagement with his new team and the project ahead.

From BBC