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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again he devised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has come up with a plan or idea once more after having done so previously.
Example: "After several failed attempts, again he devised a new strategy to tackle the problem."
Alternatives: "once more he created" or "he formulated again".
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Again, he devised an edge.
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The Dickensian image looms again when Hurlston cites another initiative he devised.
So he devised a creative solution.
In this case, he devised a study.
Then, he devised the two coin games.
He devised a game plan anyway.
He devised the mantra, "Iraq is back".
He devised the Love Scotland, Vote No mantra.
The methodology he devised was basically reasonable.
The question is: How quickly does that gate open up?" He devised a study in which subjects were asked to press on a lever with their index finger over and over again, with the same degree of force each time.
(He devised a symbolic system for transcribing tennis matches).
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