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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again delicious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is delicious once more, often in the context of food that has been enjoyed previously.
Example: "After trying the dish a second time, I can confidently say it is again delicious."
Alternatives: "delicious once more" or "tasty again".
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Again, delicious.
(Again: delicious. Here's to you, doting grandmother).
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Delicious Sandwiches.
This effort looks even more like catsick – a beige shade of feline vomitus with bits of grass in – and, again, is delicious.
Because of the mix of accomplished veterans and rising young players on the current roster, Brodeur again sees delicious possibilities, despite the free-agency loss of the team captain Zach Parise, a force on offense.
It has a good texture, but again, though delicious (let's be honest, it's hard to make an ice cream that isn't), the flavour just isn't quite right.
And again, what is delicious is in the eye of the beholder".
It is not too soon to be reminded of this again, in a delicious survey of nearly 60 works.
"Cooking denatures the proteins and removes fat and moisture," he said, "so you add those things back in to make it delicious again".
Weir's music, again, is a delicious oddity: a reggae tune in 7/4 (Burning Spear sang it as straight reggae in common time).
Schachter says he's busy working on his new startup and won't be running Delicious again any time soon.
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