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The phrase "again not again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express frustration or disbelief about a situation that is recurring or happening once more.
Example: "I can't believe we're having this argument again, not again!"
Alternatives: "not this again" or "here we go again".
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I was thinking 'not again, not again, not again'".
"Oh, not again, not again," said Bonner, recalling a 68-66 loss Tuesday night at West Virginia on a long jumper in the final minute by the Mountaineers' Joe Herber.
But Farah said: "I was thinking 'not again, not again, not again'".
Likewise, when Ashley fired his weapon and sent the campus into chaos, members of the community understandably reported thinking, "not again!" Not again: both a lament and a rallying cry repeated long before our own time.
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Well, sure, but maybe not again and again.
I heard the same thing again and again: Not everyone wants to be an entrepreneur.
When we tried the experiment again, she reacted again — not so strongly, but still.
Colonel Pohl told them again and again not to raise an issue he had already said would be addressed later.
The next was pasta a la Bolognese, again done well, but again, not regional.
Even though Baselitz warns us again and again not to read storytelling of any description into his images, it is impossible not to do so.
And they waited anxiously, month after month, calling Bank of America and submitting their paperwork again and again, not knowing whether or when they would lose their homes".
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