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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again for three days" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated action or event that will occur over a duration of three days.
Example: "We will be meeting again for three days to finalize the project details."
Alternatives: "once more for three days" or "repeatedly for three days".
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"Then he didn't call again for three days.
(He did not pitch again for three days).
He did not start again for three days.
They lost the city again for three days earlier this year and were finally routed on Nov. 11.
The sing-along version of the film later topped the best-selling list of the movie ticketing service again for three days.
Feijoada, if you ever get the chance to try it, is a meal that seems to have so much goodness packed into it, you probably won't want to eat again for three days.
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"We don't play again for nine days," Barnes-Arico said.
It will then be adjourned until next Thursday when the court will sit again for two days.
Hitchcock's advances towards Hedren are rebuffed, and he goes on to shoot the scene from The Birds in which she is attacked by real birds, again and again, for five days, until a doctor intervenes.
On Monday, after Carnival's ship Fascination docked with nearly 200 of 2,000 passengers ill, the ship was given a more intense cleaning than usual and loaded once again for four days at sea.
For instance, because in general our brains evolved during times when food was scarce, and having a desire to eat when food was available might mean the difference between survival or demise, most humans find food sufficiently rewarding that they easily consume more than their immediate, short-term caloric needs require – in case you might not eat again for two days.
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