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The phrase "again far more" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize an increase or repetition of something, but it would need to be part of a clearer sentence structure.
Example: "After reviewing the results, I found that the project was again far more successful than we had anticipated."
Alternatives: "once more significantly" or "yet again much more".
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The women are again far more capable and forceful characters.
In 2000, the reformers won a great victory in the parliamentary elections, but the conservatives came back again — far more forcefully, in part because the reformers became overconfident".
When he was forced out of cabinet a second time over the alleged "Hinduja passport" affair in 2001, Blair panicked and abandoned his old friend again far more unjustly, as the subsequent inquiry confirmed.
She began to see a contradiction: humans are born quite helpless, far more so than any other primate, but, fairly early on, we start becoming quite smart, again far more so than any other primate.
More kudos, then, to the early Booker judges, whose choice was again far more daring than recent victors... even if that meant the prize-giving was a bit of a mess.
In 2008, the downturn in the overall economy magnified the long-term trend in the newspapers, and ad revenue fell 16.6percentt — again, far more than publishers and analysts predicted.
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Otherwise, however, the paper was very critical: "Mr Cameron needs to think again, and far more carefully, about cuts to tax credits and investment in Britain's housing..
That is a big number, but one that once again seems far more reasonable when considered through the lens of the Panama Papers and the scandal of global tax evasion.
He has just moved, he says, yet again (another far more uprooting relocation to Brooklyn from his longtime home in SoHo was the subject of his 2004 feature, "Letter From Greenpoint"), and despairs that his life has been boxed up (a nice metaphor for a life created in visual piecemeal).
And in most countries above all, Brazil (see article and Argentina one thing no longer marches with it: inflation. True, it may start up again, and far more easily than statist economics could. But everywhere it is recognised as the evil that it is.This is indeed a new world. But not one that needs a new Columbus to claim it or reshape it. Far from it.
Achieving a long-term, sustainable agreement that will prevent similar circumstances from emerging again is far more challenging.
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