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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again he goes" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone is leaving or departing once more, often implying a sense of repetition or familiarity with the action. Example: "After a brief visit, again he goes, leaving us to wonder when we will see him next."
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Facing the camera again, he goes on, "Yesterday — all my troubles seemed so far away ..."...
Facing the camera again, he goes on, "Yesterday — all my troubles seemed so far away . .
Time and again, he goes into the classic Malkovich riff: losing his temper on the phone and letting rip with the F-word.
Wawrinka desperately needs a good service game but again he goes 0-30 behind, after an unforced error and a drilled Djokovic passing shot.
"You wouldn't put your head in boiling water for the pleasure of taking it out again," he goes on, and on, and on.
One of her young students, Jimmy Parker Sevakk) behaves like a regular five year-old most of the time, but now and again he goes into something of a trance-like state and starts reciting poetry.
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Again, he went around asking for donations.
Again and again he went at them.
Once again, he went rogue this week.
When they spoke again, he went to Brasília.
"Would I do it again?" he went on.
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