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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again someone else" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a situation where another person is involved once more, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "Once again, someone else has taken credit for my work."
Alternatives: "once more another person" or "yet another individual".
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But after today, the raspberries were another thing again: someone else's problem.
Touch 'em again and they're dead for good -- if he doesn't touch them again, someone else dies.
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"They will once again kill someone else somewhere else".
You can move on to try again with someone else.
I could leave and start again, be someone else.
We don't want to have to again do someone else's chores.
If you say no, I move on and try again with someone else.
Of course, he's powerless to stop similar things just happening again to someone else.
In five more days, I will try again against someone else".
"When you are finished please leave it on the tube again for someone else to find," they read.
How can I make sure I don't get rejected again by someone else? Kudos to you for expressing your desire to be more than friends.
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