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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again hi" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It could be used informally to greet someone again after a previous interaction, but it may come off as awkward or unclear.
Example: "I just wanted to say again hi to everyone who joined the meeting late."
Alternatives: "hello again" or "hi again".
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5.50pm BST On Carberry again "Hi Dan!" says Liz Evans, oddly enthusiastically at 5 45pm on a Wednesday.
I tried again: "Hi, Cecile!" Cecile Diop, a fellow-expat from central Africa, had lent Caroline her Social Security number so that she could get the job.
One of the highlights of last week's SXSW show, aside from seeing the Austin Crew again (hi, guys!), was when I spent some time talking to a few of the guys from Rhapsody, just like I did last year.
I greedily inhale a fistful of air and try again, "Hi, I'm K K K". Improbably, her laughter continues.
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The premise is again hi-tech and supernatural: a blind patient sees for the first time thanks to a corneal transplant, but also inherits her deceased donor's ability to see into the next world.
Is that O.K.?' 'Try it again.' 'Hi, Bob.' 'That's a little better.' He treated me like a moron".
"Hi hi".
If she completely cuts you off, like if she says "Don't ever talk to me again", say "Hi" maybe a week later, or something small like that.
Again, the HI-6sarinnonaged-mAChE crystal structure (Figure 2A) and its simulations (Figure 6) show no strong interactions between HI-6 and the side chains of these residues.
I feel pretty lucky - when I was on that hill with all those dead Marines around me, I felt like the luckiest person in the world...So I'll be here in the hospital for 5 or 6 weeks, and then I'll go back to 'Nam and try my luck again...Say hi to Ron and Linda for me, and write when you can.
At the film's end, Rhodey learns to walk again with his own hi-tech set of "bot legs".
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