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Examples for "again"
Examples for "again"
1Therefore, race relations were again a priority issue-albeitin a different way.
2However, come summer and another heatwave, the water crisis will begin again.
3Since it went to press, however, cases have begun to rise again.
4But society needs a way to allow people to start over again.
5The EU will try to press its point again later this month.
1Laurence breathed once more; hearing it, said aloud, made everything quite clear.
2Malta had stemmed the Turkish tide; Europe could rest easy once more.
3And of course, the alcohol ban came up for discussion once more.
4Ten years on from the last financial crisis, recession looms once more.
5However, the Flyers took the lead once more just 89 seconds later.
1But society needs a way to allow people to start over again.
2It's really popular in Europe, he would say over and over again.
3Don't let one old issue escalate all over again; let it go.
4It'll be the French Revolution plus the Russian Revolution all over again.
5Written words have the benefit of being read over and over again.
1The case once again hit the front pages of newspapers across Europe.
2Especially since I have recently seen The Treaty on RTE once again.
3A political crisis or economic downturn would once again test HSBC's resilience.
4So let's open up the floor once again in this new year.
5We will once again hear alarming statistics of murders and domestic violence.
6Letters were sent to the relevant bodies highlighting the problem once again.
7He paused for a moment, once again struggling for the right words.
8We talk about different things about bowling, networking once again, he said.
9Will now, once again, be able to enjoy your delicious chocolate products.
10Welcome, once again, to the messy and uncertain future of British politics.
11The natural lights of the complex once again blazed throughout the structures.
12And once again, the public would be left wondering what actually happened.
13Which proves once again that South Africa has great freedoms of speech.
14The problem is, Washington's moral authority has once again been deeply undermined.
15Is this, once again, the proverbial Irish answer to an Irish question.
16However, yesterday's buying boosted the index out of danger territory once again.
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