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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again poor" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in a context where someone is describing a repeated state of being poor or experiencing poverty.
Example: "After losing his job for the second time, he found himself again poor and struggling to make ends meet."
Alternatives: "once more impoverished" or "poor once again".
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Once again, Poor Richard urged frugality.
Once again poor finishing, great goalkeeping and the woodwork somehow contrived to keep Korea out.
But then again: "Poor Catherine!" Bingham's compassion keeps alive all sides of this Rubik's Cube of a family.
41 mins Again poor control disrupts a promising City move, this time by Adebayor who can't trap the ball inside the area and he nutmegs himself.
It was just the classic tale I'd heard over and over again – poor girl meets prince, they fall in love, good triumphs over evil, blah, blah, blah.
If he is again poor – as he has been for much of the year – then Hasler either has to publicly back him or axe him for good.
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Again, poorest outcomes were seen in Stage 4 patients, patients with cancer in sites other than tonsil and patients receiving surgery only.
Rich people were being defended again and poor people were being attacked.
We cannot afford to let it deteriorate again through poor management.
"My dear old fish, go and boil your head," he says, again to poor George.
Once again the poor, working and middle classes must pay for the economic shortcomings of the City of New York.
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