Sentence examples for again on the sixth from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again on the sixth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is happening once more on the sixth day of a month or week.
Example: "We will meet again on the sixth to discuss the project updates."
Alternatives: "once more on the sixth" or "again on the 6th".

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Again, on the sixth of Boedromion, the Persians were worsted by the Greeks at Marathon; on the third, at Plataea, as also at Mycale; on the twenty-fifth, at Arbela.

The uploading activity of those given only the large overall goal, however, decreased sharply on the second day and stayed low until it finally rose again on the sixth day.

When the doctor didn't return my call, I called again on the sixth day, and the seventh.

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"We said it in July, and we'll say it again on the first anniversary: there's one criminal here," Stern said.

MACWINNON had speed outside the winner then stalked off the rail, bid outside that one on the backstretch, tracked again on the second turn, dropped back in the stretch and gave way.

This was not a drive so much as a flash: after David Wilson returned the kickoff to the 23, Manning threw one incompletion and then dropped back again on the second play.

Then again on the first anniversary.

He executed the squeak-and-toss on the first carrot and again on the second.

Last year, Boppa, at the age of seventy-four, competed again, on the fortieth anniversary of the race.

Second serve again on the second break point... a backhand wide and Djokovic has broken back.

Here, try it again". On the second trial, the contestant again picked Door 1.

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