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The phrase "again spurned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has been rejected or dismissed once more after previous instances of rejection.
Example: "After expressing his feelings for the third time, he felt disheartened to be again spurned by her."
Alternatives: "rejected once more" or "dismissed again".
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Meanwhile, my recommendation of "Beasts of No Nation" has gone ignored for the sixth straight month, once again spurned for the newest "collection" of "Cupcake Wars".
Merkel had earlier described the crisis as probably Europe's toughest hour since the second world war, but again spurned UK proposals for a Eurobond or for the European central bank to become lender of last resort to prop up the euro.
Swansea were wasteful in front of goal in Saturday's 1-1 dragainstnst Crystal Palace and again spurned opportunities to put the game beyond Rangers.
In total 116 runs were pillaged as England's bowlers struggled to offer sustained threat on a lifeless pitch, the chances that did come once again spurned to add to the tourists' frustration.
After an Oscars season that again spurned the efforts of people of color, "The Birth of a Nation" looks to be an early contender for the 2017 Academy Awards. .
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But with the new planting season just four weeks away, will the farmers again spurn poppy?
That lead remained intact when Bouquie was also off target with an ambitious long-range penalty for Castres as the game edged into the final minutes – but again Wasps spurned chances.
On balance, it is a great European missed opportunity – not least for 90 million Turks whose wish to take their place as Europeans has again been spurned – that Blair did not get the job.
It needs to stay that way, for the voters are not in a mood to be spurned again.
Everton were warned again when Ryan Shotton spurned the chance to get his second Premier League goal as he headed over Sylvain Distin's stretched clearance while unmarked.
The striker fails to control an easy pass; once again a chance is spurned.
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