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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again as better" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a comparison or improvement, but it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "We need to approach this project again as better prepared than before."
Alternatives: "once more as improved" or "again in a better way".
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The uncertainty surrounding much of the data means that the system rankings have substantial margins of error; they will probably change again as better information becomes available from field surveys.
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Then again, as she knows better than anyone, this might not be saying very much.
Again, as you know better than me, your party thought that we Londoners having that kind of local democracy was nasty and dangerous and your party abolished it.
Again, as AI gets better, much of the interaction can be handled by a bot, and the sales associate can focus on the niche cases and more valuable tasks, such as making sure the customer who visits the store gets full attention and truly experiences the store, and understands the value of the retailer's chatbot and opts in.
Again, as Steve Jobs knows better than anyone, crisis always equals opportunity.
It's interesting that Wallace, from his perch at Fox News and certainly not a champion of progressive values, has been the only journalist interested in getting answers from Trump on this issue, while reporters at publications like The New York Times and Washington Post have given him a pass again and again, even portraying him as better on LGBT rights.
Tell him how much you love him, and how it's only going to be a matter of time before he feels better again as time is the best healer.
Again, as laid bare by Better Markets, it was reckless risk-taking at the heart of our financial system that led to the largest crisis since the 1930s; the damage will be with us for a long time.
Then again, as one of the better tennis-playing literary men, Randall Jarrell (team captain at Vanderbilt in the 1930s) once observed, "the really damned not only like Hell, they feel loyal to it".
However, the defensive frailties that have bedevilled the side all season emerged again as Kilmarnock started the better of the two sides.
They don't get better again, as they might have done in your 30s or 40s.
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