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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again I got" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used informally in spoken language or casual writing, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Again I got lost on my way to the meeting."
Alternatives: "Once more I received" or "I got it again."
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Again, I got the same results.
"Again, I got burned," Hatten said.
Again I ran, and again I got my purse back.
Then when it came back again, I got it.
Once again I got strangely possessive, like I had something to prove.
When I could see again, I got out of the car and I ran.
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Now and again, I get hit by Fred.
Again, I get to thread the maze of yachts and sail us to our mooring.
(But then again, I get the control, the wife's reward).
I try to express my opinion through my pictures, and every now and again I get that right.
After she has gone and the steel wall has clanged down again, I get seriously spooked.
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