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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again terrific" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is once more excellent or impressive, often in a context where something has previously been described as terrific.
Example: "The movie was again terrific, just like the first one we watched last year."
Alternatives: "once more fantastic" or "terrific once again".
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Who I think is, again, terrific.
On the way home, the following words come up again and again: terrific, quiet, understated, unshowy.
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Those are both second-tier teams in Japan, but now the two were reunited on opposite sides of what was once — and most likely will be again — a terrific rivalry.
On "Youth Knows No Pain", meanwhile, there is another surprise: she interpolates a segment of "Never Gonna Cry Again", a terrific early Eurythmics song released in 1981, five years before she was born.
Connecting with them again was terrific.
"(Goalkeeper) Ian Dunbavin was terrific again and man of the match again.
Once again Sheen is terrific as Blair.
"We went out for dinner, and again it was terrific".
He hopes Entwistle will again do a terrific job in the media.
It's glossy and murky at the same time, and mostly terrific, again in terms of (even looser) history.
Deron Williams has made decisions at full speed better than anyone else in the series, and he was terrific again in transition.
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