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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again if it is" is not a complete or clear expression in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are referring to a previous statement or condition, but it requires additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "I will consider your proposal again if it is still relevant to our needs."
Alternatives: "once more if it is" or "again if that is the case".
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Then again, if it is him, it's still bad news".
From then on you pay double, and more again if it is heavier than 50 grams.
We need to check again if it is manageable," adds Stern.
"This speeds up consumption because you're more likely to buy it again if it is perfect.
Everyone has lunch together and then the children go out again, if it is not raining, while the mothers return to work.
But the government cannot afford to have got it wrong again if it is to start to pull things round nationally.
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Then again, if it were, it might be moved from its home in the east wing to the west, where special exhibits are held.
I would use it again if it was legal".
Then again if it were an easy place to do business, Amazon.com would already be there.
We never saw the wolf again, if it was a wolf.
Then again, if it were a stress fracture, it would have gone away, too.
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