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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again going on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a continuation or repetition of an action, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "After a brief pause, he was again going on about his favorite topic."
Alternatives: "continuing on" or "going on again".
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And had he known the talks were once again going on, that may have changed his calculus about going public, which in turn was something we had to keep in mind.
McCain went into Suave-mode again, going on about talking to a high ranking Al Qaeda member who said it was Abu Ghraib that made Al Queda able to recruit 20,000+ men.
I was again going on the road every three weeks for a series of articles I was doing.
Watch Ali Eskandarian perform his song Always here We were once again going on a cross-country tour.
It meant disciplinary action — perhaps a ban on his ever again going on tour, perhaps a transfer to a provincial company.
Peter worries that when people see his name in a paper, or hear his voice on the radio, they think, "Here's that man again, going on about his son".
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Strachwitz again went on one of his "solo runs", penetrated the French and British lines and almost reached Dunkirk, where he observed the evacuation of British and allied forces by sea.
Sotoudeh once again went on hunger strike on 6 December.
The Belgian again went on the defensive, however, and lost the second tie-break 7-4.
She can once again go on long walks and take her nephew to the park.
Again, go on the internet; ninety percent of internet posting on Weber and class will give you this view.
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