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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again does not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being repeated or reiterated in a negative context.
Example: "Despite the previous attempts, the solution again does not meet the required standards."
Alternatives: "once more fails to" or "yet again does not".
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For α > 1, flow reversal occurs, and the theory again does not apply.
Substance, again, does not appear to admit of variation of degree.
The Copyright Act, it has been observed time and again, does not apply extraterritorially.
Indiana, again, does not, though some municipalities in the state do.
That achievement, again, does not make the case for everything we're currently doing to fight crime.
In his popular rendering of the Book of Job, the hero, again, does not submit.
Moreover, Spicer conflated the Pew study with another study that — again — does not support this claim.
Trump, once again, does not appear to have a plan for what comes next.
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"This letter -- once again -- does not include such a plan".
But the fact that we have been here before, and the fact that we need to say this again, does not make it any less true.
Finally, the fact that a habit such as heavy drinking has a genetic component again does not prove that it is a disease.
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