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The phrase "again it would take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a repeated action or situation that requires a certain amount of time or effort.
Example: "If we want to achieve the same results as last time, again it would take several weeks of hard work."
Alternatives: "once more it would require" or "it would again necessitate".
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Then again, it would take a lot to make any tale from Byron's life seem dull.
If I did the whole job again, it would take half the time and look even better.
The FSA made clear, however, that if former RBS directors applied to work in the City again it would take into account their "competence" before approving them.
If so, however, taxing them might be tricky, as they would be just the sort of people who would nimbly sidestep harsh tax regimes.Countries with ageing populations could ease their restrictions on immigration, particularly for younger workers, but again it would take a huge influx to make much difference.
Griffin says that Americans have a short memory when it comes to energy, so if gas prices drop again, it would take some of the general enthusiasm away from renewables.
Again, it would take at least T times as long to obtain similar power results within the Monte Carlo framework (where T is the number of replications), while the time required to write the data simulation script takes equally long for both types of simulation.
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"I would take it again, I would take it all year and I would take it next year, with our guys.
Sollecito would be tried again and it would take pressure off the extradition process if he's not in jail right away," says Barbie Latza Nadeau, the journalist and author of Angel Face, about the Knox case.
But also we have to build up the customers again, so it would take another two years to get back to this point.
"If you gave me the opportunity right now to mess around with it again, I would take it," he said.
Because there's another problem independent of the border, and Democrats don't seem all that interested in solving it -- again, likely because it would take so much money to do so.
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