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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again he sent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has sent something multiple times or is repeating an action of sending.
Example: "After receiving no response, again he sent the email, hoping for a reply this time."
Alternatives: "once more he sent" or "he sent again".
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Again he sent them packing.
Again, he sent a rambling manifesto to a news media organization.
Again and again, he sent their X-rays to an independent radiologist for review.
Again he sent a pitch from Schmidt into the left-field stands.
And when gas leaks near the new location forced the ferries to move yet again, he sent the vessels to Pier 26 in TriBeCa.
He decided to try to put forward a new set of proposals to get the relationship back on track, and again he sent Mr. Donilon to present them quietly to Mr. Putin.
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After he joined the Mets, I wrote to him again, and he sent another autograph.
He never spoke to his first wife again, though he sent her flowers when she was dying.
Again this week, he sent aides to discuss the war in Afghanistan, the economy and the overhaul of the nation's health-care system on ABC, CBS, CNN and NBC.
Murray points out that Huxley apologized when she bridled, but the sad fact is that he betrayed her all over again, when he sent Lilian Aldwinkle heavily emoting through the pages of "Those Barren Leaves" (1925).
Time and again here, he sent a punt spiralling miles above the Mumbles and met it on its descent with perfect timing and the kind of hand-eye co-ordination that would make a Test cricketer blink in disbelief.
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