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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again thankfully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express gratitude or relief about a situation that has occurred once more.
Example: "After a long wait, the package arrived, and again thankfully, it was in perfect condition."
Alternatives: "once more, I am grateful" or "thankfully once again".
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(yes), can the riders fail to be buried by an avalanche of snow in the highest Alps? (again, thankfully, yes) — was, for technology nuts, the story of the year, maybe the new decade.
Some people even get paid to prattle about them endlessly in front of a camera with completely misguided confidence — again, thankfully, this lasts only one day — but after proffering every one of them, we should be forced to add the footnote, "but I know nothing".
And again, thankfully, the film has Sheridan as the understated Harry for its guide.
That's what happened this week with The New York Times, which is often (again thankfully, in my view) not afraid of looking a bit stick-in-the-muddish when it sets about mining a seam of truth, and then mines and re-mines it.
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I arrived to find the fleece tunnels squashed and twisted by the fox (again), though thankfully no damage to the seedlings beneath.
But then again politics, thankfully, is not my line of business.
It happens, thankfully, again and again.
I have held down fulltime jobs making websites in the past, but thankfully again they're forgiving if I turn up at 12 o'clock.
Thankfully, we'll all be resuming ties with Colbert again soon.
At yesterday's Super Bowl halftime show in Miami, the Artist Formerly Known as Symbol, and now thankfully Prince again, ripped up the stage in raucous fashion.
"It set me back again but I am thankfully back fit now".
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