Sentence examples for again past from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again past" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when or how to use it due to its lack of grammatical structure and context.
Example: "I felt the same emotions again past the moment we shared."
Alternatives: "once more" or "again previously".

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The Conservatives could raise tuition fees again past £9,000 a year if they return to government after the election, William Hague has indicated.

Again, past experience has taught that neighborhoods composed of large chunks of single-use real estate are dull and unattractive and empty at too many times of day.

(Again, past performance is no guarantee of future results).

That surge also pushes Apple well beyond the $400 billion market cap — and once again past Exxon as the most valuable public company in the world.

As we do this again and again, past connections influence the formation of new ones.

Then the river bends again, past Marble Hill.

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Then again, the past year hasn't been a great time for anything in Las Vegas.

In part that is because Ms. Winfrey herself has not been a steady presence on the channel - a fact that Ms. Norman noted time and time again in past interviews.

"Arriving at each new city," Italo Calvino wrote in "Invisible Cities," "the traveler finds again a past of his that he did not know he had".

Too often they are understandably wounded again by past and present victimization.

(And How Much Does It Matter, Anyway?)" Once again, the past puts the first stamp on the present.

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