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The phrase "again for the same" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express repetition for the same reason or purpose, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I can't believe we have to do this again for the same reason."
Alternatives: "once more for the same" or "again for the same purpose".
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Three years later, she asked again, for the same reason.
Both were nominated again for the same awards.
They're back again for the same race on Saturday afternoon, at 2 50.
North Korea is in the news again for the same old reason — nuclear tests.
As the law then stood, none of them could be tried again for the same offence.
But he was caught, convicted and locked up; he should not be punished again and again for the same offence.
More likely, such looks have come around again for the same reason they were popular a half-century ago.
Tonight the two sides meet again for the same prize after a sequence of results that would make an atheist question the notion of free will.
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300% of parenting is scolding your kids over and over again for doing the same stupid thing over and over again.
In 2000 the NASD censured the firm again for much the same, fining it $7,500.
This was repeated over and again, often for the same criminal count.
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