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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about that again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a previous topic or discussion that you want to revisit or discuss once more.
Example: "I know we talked about that again during the meeting, but I still have some concerns that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "regarding that once more" or "on that topic again".
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So we're kind of thinking about that again".
So we're kind of thinking about that again". Last year, Perry sought to clarify his position on the issue during an interview on Fox News.
"We've never spoken about that again," he told his peers.
"And we're going to talk about that again?
"I don't think we'll hear much about that again".
BURKE: I must never think about that again.
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Republicans are about to learn that again.
She'll think twice about doing that again, he figures.
It's an indication of resentment, that somebody is making you think about all that again.
What about a CD that played, again and again, "Home Sweet Home"?
I hope GE think again about that.
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