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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again it does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to affirm that something is happening once more or to emphasize a recurring action or situation.
Example: "Every time I think I've solved the problem, again it does arise unexpectedly."
Alternatives: "once more it does" or "it does again."
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Again, its mission statement seems admirable, but again it does not mention the people who most need the opportunity to fulfil their potential.
Then again, it does not have to.
Then again, it does save time.
Again, it does not add up.
Then she says again: "It does".
Again, it does not appear in Ms. Goodwin's book.
She tries it again; it does the same again.
But again, it does not advance the goal of lowering drug spending.
Again, it does not want to let old enmities get in the way of doing business.
Again, it does not specific criteria to determine the "poor," nor does it specify what kind of clothing and housing it will deliver.
But as this program has shown time and again, it does not wobble under pressure, and it does not recoil from difficult circumstances.
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