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The phrase "again not well" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where someone is indicating a repeated state of being unwell, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "After the last check-up, I found out that I am again not well."
Alternatives: "not feeling well again" or "unwell once more".
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However, the predawn enhancement in M3000F2 is again not well formed compared to that of observation.
These parameter choices refer to Case 2 (Section 4), and the assumption h ≪ ▮1/k1▮ is satisfied though again not well at the largest frequencies.
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Small levels of residual astigmatism can actually increase depth of focus slightly (a non-zero circle of Sturm) at the expense of maximum achievable acuity; patient preference in this regard is again not well-established.
With BGP, there are literally hundreds of major carriers that would have to respond to a major route-hijacking event, though some of the big ones could probably implement a hack to undercut the bad guys in a major event scenario, but again, we're not well set-up today to do that.
But, again, her ideas were not well received.
Generally, the goal was to get people breathing well again, not necessarily to wake them completely.
"It makes no sense to set for regions a very ambitious goal that might very well again not be met".
Then again, this van is not well suited to bird-dogging girls and cruising the drag strip.
My fairly traditional and strait-laced family sat nervously in the lounge while Ethan talked nonsense, his father eventually explaining: "He's not well again".
Well, again, not that it's hard, difficulty-wise, but that the game world is so vast you almost feel overwhelmed.
Well, again, not really.
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