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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again mainly" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something is primarily or mostly happening again, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "The results of the survey showed that, again mainly, people prefer online shopping over in-store shopping."
Alternatives: "primarily again" or "mostly again".
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On Irish television the incident was replayed time and again, mainly for yuks and giggles.
When I turned 35, I started running again, mainly due to having kids.
Mr Farage also had his moments, again, mainly when laying into Mr Miliband.
His favoured music remains constant, with his tracks of choice again mainly classical or operatic.
But, again, mainly I was just trying to present this aspect of their lives as honestly as possible.
Or John Cleese and Eric Idle's ventures on to US turf (again, mainly voiceover work in recent years).
However, there are encouraging signs that they are on the up again, mainly thanks to young fast bowlers Mervyn Dillon (below) and Cameron Cuffy.
Mr. Dowd moved on from White Russians years ago, but has started drinking them again, mainly so as not to disappoint fans.
The ditch system in the Grand Valley carries runoff and surplus irrigation water back to the river, and that water is used again, mainly by other farmers.
When he began appearing in public again, mainly in classrooms, he took to introducing himself by saying, "Hi, I'm Al Gore.
He has exhibited the gazing balls before, in 2013, only they were previously balanced on white sculptures – again, mainly appropriated from art history.
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