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The phrase "again for the rest" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate a repetition or continuation for the remaining part of something, but clarity is essential.
Example: "We will review the first section now, and then we will go through it again for the rest of the presentation."
Alternatives: "once more for the remainder" or "repeatedly for the rest".
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Christie didn't speak again for the rest of the evening.
We'll find a house, and we'll never move again for the rest of our lives.
That was Arsenal's peak, though, and they did not play as well again for the rest of the game.
We kick our shoes off and do not put them on again for the rest of the week.
But the moment play resumed, they sat, and they didn't rise again for the rest of the game.
The Yankees and the White Sox will not meet again for the rest of the regular season.
Her doctor "told me never to eat tuna again for the rest of my life," she said.
Even if she never worked again for the rest of her life, whatever beauty she'd had when she first met his father would not come back.
And having to go through the whole rigmarole again and again for the rest of his XP machines fills your correspondent with dread.
We had reservations about handing over Will and his nine-year-old brother, Al, at 9am and not seeing them again for the rest of the day.
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