Sentence examples for again it started from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again it started" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has begun once more after having previously stopped or paused.
Example: "After a brief silence, again it started, the sound of laughter filling the room."
Alternatives: "once more it began" or "it started again".

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Once again it started as a favorite but has been eliminated short of the knockout stage.

Again, it started out as a job, but it's something that's going to benefit my kids and their kids.

Instead of the water disappearing with a slurping noise before the bowl filled up again, it started to rise.

The Best Idea of 2016 (again, it started earlier, but it really proved itself this year) was "putting cameras on cops".

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You know how sometimes when you repeat a word over and over again, it starts to lose its meaning?

Again, it starts with a tragedy which happens to two children, Jeannie and Kip.

"If I get a really mean comment and I go back and I look at it again, and again, it starts to bother me," M. told me.

If you say a phrase – a collection of words – over and over again it starts to become simply a collection of sounds rather than "meaning" anything.

In the nonsaturation case, especially for low n, competition for cannel access is low so the graph for CW = 8 is initially starting from low value, reaching to maximum, and again it starts decreasing.

Then, just select whatever album you want to wake to (and again, it starts softly and builds up).

It was only when I started running again that it started up again.

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