Sentence examples for again in the course of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again in the course of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is happening once more during a particular process or period of time.
Example: "We encountered the same issue again in the course of our investigation, which prompted us to reassess our approach."
Alternatives: "once more during" or "again during the process of".

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It was verified again and again in the course of Christie's two-hour session.

What you saw on the stage — again, in the course of a festival dedicated to Balanchine, Mr. Ballet-Is-Woman Ballet-Is-Woman Ballet-Is-Womaneath.

Time and again in the course of the Iraq and Afghan wars, the threat of terrorism was used to justify draconian anti-terrorist powers in Britain.

Still: "How cynical Italians are!" I heard this time and time again in the course of a guided tour to the catacombs.

She has a similar knack for screwball sexiness, often ricocheting from bombshell to dingbat and back again in the course of a single scene.

So it goes, over and over again, in the course of "The Fabric of the Cosmos," a four-part tour of the universe that begins on "Nova" on PBS on Wednesday.

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The interregnum of the regency after the death of Louis XIV (1715 23) had given them a chance to recapture some of the ground they had lost during Louis's reign; the value of their offices, however, fell again somewhat in the course of the 18th century.

(Near Bordeaux, for example, the best vineyards were theirs). The interregnum of the regency after the death of Louis XIV (1715 23) had given them a chance to recapture some of the ground they had lost during Louis's reign; the value of their offices, however, fell again somewhat in the course of the 18th century.

Reagan's "there you go again" came in the course of a fairly intense exchange, by both candidates, about Medicare and the arguments for national health care and catastrophic insurance, one is which Carter was making a fair amount of sense, just a bit too tepidly.

As mankind has shown time and time again, intervening in the course of nature -- for example, by introducing rabbits to Australia -- never leads to negative, unintended consequences.

Lymphocytes from patients with sepsis have impaired secretion of IFNγ when measured at both the onset of sepsis and again later in the course of the disease.

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