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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again for some semblance" is not entirely clear in its usage and may require additional context to be fully understood.
It could be used when discussing a situation where something is being attempted once more in order to achieve a certain appearance or form.
Example: "We tried to recreate the event again for some semblance of normalcy after the chaos."
Alternatives: "once more for a sense" or "again for a hint".
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Michael Jackson appears to be reaching yet again for some semblance of equilibrium by announcing a return to the stage.
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