Sentence examples for again hurt from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again hurt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to experiencing pain or emotional distress once more after having previously felt it.
Example: "After finally healing from her last breakup, she found herself again hurt by his sudden reappearance."
Alternatives: "hurt once more" or "hurt again".

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By financing the G.O.P.'s slide into radicalism, business has once again hurt its own interests.

Last season's controversial defeat by Northampton, his opponents again, hurt him.

The Indians, who again hurt themselves with a key error, have lost four of five.

The mainland could again hurt its own interests if it fails to show greater restraint.

Mr. Rasulo noted that pension and post-retirement medical expenses would again hurt results at its theme park unit.

Against the Packers (5-7), it looked as if Beuerleins turnovers would again hurt Carolina (5-7).

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"This is once again hurting the family's core," Ms. Bogeat said.

"Such a reckless, reckless comment and untrue comment, again, hurts our cause".

Hilfiger has lost much ground over the last five years, going through an identity crisis that took it from preppy to urban and back again, hurting sales.

They won't be able to do so under the new rules, and that will make them pickier about which swaps to write, sapping their own profits and again hurting liquidity.

Creating a garden with impenetrable walls sounds great in boardroom discussions, but can ultimately hurt sales and hinder 3rd party developers  — which again, hurts sales.

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