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The phrase "again let go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of releasing or relinquishing something once more, often in an emotional or metaphorical context.
Example: "After much contemplation, I decided to again let go of the past and focus on the future."
Alternatives: "release once more" or "relinquish again".
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When you are at your highest, just before you start heading backwards again, let go.
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She grew close to Barbara again and let go of negative feelings toward her former husband, she said.
As he passed out again, he let go a long, sad fart.
We make the effort over and over again to let go of our attachment to thinking and keep our awareness open to what we're doing now.
Again impossible to let go.
Though I know you want nothing more than to hold on, to keep trying, to stay connected in some way, the quickest way to feeling good again is to let go and move on.
When it happened again, I yelled "Let go!" and when Levi came over to me I said, loudly, "That boy is being mean and we don't have to play with mean people".
He frequently dazzled restaurants with his technical gifts, then was quickly let go again and again.
"I couldn't let go again.
Now, one wonders whether they will ever let go again.
When they reconnected amid the crush of humanity, they grabbed each other's hands and did not let go again.
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