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The phrase "again do that" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in informal contexts to request someone to repeat an action that has been done previously.
Example: "Could you again do that task we discussed last week?"
Alternatives: "do that again" or "repeat that action".
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"They can never again do that to him.
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How delightful that we are once again doing that!
Again, does that look like a system in which the players have too much power?
"Make America Great Again" does that work in four words, a "Keep Out" sign in just two.
Then again, does that make this pickup the right one for your white-collar life?
"Then again, they will do that either way".
Don't do that again.
Let's do that again".
"Do that again," she said.
"Do that again," Niederhoffer commanded.
Just don't do that again.
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