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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again has not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has not occurred once more or repeatedly.
Example: "Despite our efforts, the project again has not met the deadline."
Alternatives: "once more has not" or "yet again has not".
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Our resolve to prevent this from ever happening again has not wavered.
But on Thursday the trust again has not been prepared to listen.
It has dithered over the National Health Service (NHS), but again has not diverted far from the path set by John Major's Tories.
We have learned such sentiments like a script; that we have heard it again and again has not diminished the sternness with which we have given our assent.
And although she may be too young to remember those events, which cost the city $1 million and led to more than 200 arrests, the notion that it could happen again has not been lost.
The 5-year-old gelded son of Awesome Again has not been beaten through five starts at Santa Anita while amassing $905,400 of his $2,994,659 in career earnings at the track.
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He's an estate agent from Texas who, again, hasn't sent a tweet since 2010.
Piling into your winners over and over again hasn't been overly rewarding, as many strong stocks have just given up the ghost after a few good weeks.
"Oh, he's done it again, hasn't he," Jude tells your mum in soothing tones.
The rates – believed to be even higher again – have not been measured.
His father, he notes, retired at 60 and never worked again, had not wanted to.
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