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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again for her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to doing something once more for a specific person, in this case, "her."
Example: "I decided to bake the cake again for her since she loved it the first time."
Alternatives: "once more for her" or "again on her behalf."
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She looked at me blankly and called again for her babies.
Again, for her to do it and for the paper to allow it.
MICHELE BACHMANN Some Republicans suspect the 55-year-old Minnesota congresswoman, despite denials, will run again for her House seat.
Q: You designed the costumes for Madonna's Blond Ambition tour in 1990 and now, again, for her tour this summer.
Ms. Holwell is optimistic that the plan will work again for her but wonders now if it will need further revision.
It was soon time for Venus to take the court again for her quarterfinal match against the 18-year-old Madison Keys, a player 14 years younger.
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And in March, a 42-year-old woman allegedly grabbed a boy (3 years old, again) for kicking her chair during a Southwest flight to Las Vegas.
At the end of our conversation on Skype, Lejna thanks me again for photographing her, but tells me I got one thing badly wrong.
Not surprisingly, many on Twitter were delighted to see Sam being recognized again for dominating her all-boys football league.
I will get to see Marion and of course Princess Diana up there – and I would apologise again for missing her funeral".
When "she came down I did them all over again, just for her".
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