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If Romeo came back to Verona, he would likely face challenges due to his past actions and the feud between the Montagues and Capulets. He might encounter resistance from Juliet's family and authorities, which could lead to further conflict. Ultimately, his return may not be a peaceful one, given the tragic events that unfolded previously.

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