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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again a given" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something is once more accepted as true or established.
Example: "In this discussion, the fact that collaboration is essential is again a given."
Alternatives: "once more accepted" or "reiterated as true".
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Finally, the interspecific activity of allelochemicals have led to a subset of names and definitions depending on the beneficial/detrimental action of the compounds for the emitter versus receiver, but again, a given compound can fulfill several of such ecological functions [ 37].
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Buyers say whether or not they would buy again from a given seller, and vice versa.
The uproar over the ads died down because, as people have proved again and again, given a choice between convenience and privacy, most everyone chooses convenience.
Again, students in a given lab section have priority for that section.
"I would punish them again if given a chance".
Participants will again be given an accelerometer and asked to complete various questionnaires and anthropometric measures.
The alkyl aryl derivative 7 a gave again an excellent E value of greater than 200.
I was promoted and again given a project where I had a lot of freedom.
Following their second attempt at generating a most likely diagnosis, the students were again given a similar corrective feedback statement (see Fig. 2).
After reading the note, the child was again given a chance to draw.
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