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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again stress" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to emphasize a point that has been previously mentioned, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I want to again stress the importance of meeting deadlines in our project."
Alternatives: "reiterate" or "emphasize again".
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She added: "We once again stress that Israel must do more to meet its own standards and avoid civilian casualties".
I don't know what got her started again: stress, force of habit, or perhaps she decided that, at sixty-one, she was too old to quit.
But let me again stress and ask you to keep in mind that this demonstration is done without an anti-aliasing filter in.
While the company is likely to again stress its liberating effect, he noted that even if it only got 20percentt of the market back, such a trove of information would be critical for Google.
MOSCOW, Aug. 31 After two years of caution mixed with hostility, Soviet leaders have altered their foreign‐policy emphasis and are again stress ing the advantages of peaceful coexistence with the capitalist world.
Let's once again stress that there is a lot we don't know about what Russia did or didn't do, pending a full accounting from Robert S. Mueller III and congressional investigators.
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Corbat, again, stresses that he feels the strategy was right.
But Hughes again stressed that he had accepted his circumstances, at least for now.
Mr. Houghton made his introductory remarks, again stressing that the conference was for the playwrights.
John Fallon, the chief executive of Pearson, once again stressed that the paper was not for sale.
Players have this week again stressed how Johnson's gameplan is the only one for them.
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