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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again he took" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has taken something once more after having done so previously.
Example: "After a brief pause, again he took the opportunity to speak up during the meeting."
Alternatives: "once more he took" or "he took again".
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Again, he took the lead.
"Again and again, he took terrible blows.
Over and over again, he took away our comfy blankets.
Again, he took care not to deny the rumor outright.
Again, he took his case to the people.
Once again, he took the lead in drafting the legislation.
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Again, he takes her in, this time with her child, and she acts as his housekeeper.
Thomas is also close to Froome and, again, he takes inspiration from the way his team leader transformed himself.
Again and again, he takes the perspective of one looking back on failed utopias, on the obsolete commodities that were once must-haves.
81 min: Izaguirre bursts into Motherwell's area from the left but once again, he takes too long and can't get his shot away.
Time and again he takes enormous care over balance and colour, and the Bayreuth orchestra plays on top form for him.
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