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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again mistakes" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "I made mistakes again in my calculations, which is frustrating."
Alternatives: "mistakes once more" or "errors again".
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Even a draw hurt; yet again, mistakes had cost his team.
The Aironi defence was robust, but again mistakes cost the hosts further tries, with prop Joe Rees losing control of maul possession for the Italians to turn over on their own line.
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"President Obama has again mistaken America's tolerance for different lifestyles with an endorsement of those lifestyles.
One Republican candidate, Gov. Rick Perry of Texas, said: "President Obama has again mistaken America's tolerance for different lifestyles with an endorsement of those lifestyles.
"I made a mistake then and I made a mistake again – people make mistakes," the midfielder said.
Again — no mistakes.
He repeated again that mistakes "were self-inflicted".
"Again, individual mistakes have cost us dearly.
Once again we mistake reality TV for … well, "reality".
Again, never mistake headlines for trend lines.
Different drivers make the same mistakes again and again.
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