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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again the problem" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a recurring issue, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "Once more, we find ourselves facing the problem of insufficient funding."
Alternatives: "once again the issue" or "the problem arises again".
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Is that, again, the problem?
Again, the problem was acknowledged at Nice.
Again, the problem is intimidation.
Then again, the problem could be us.
But once again, the problem isn't simple.
Again, the problem is one of tone.
Time and again, the problem is the parties.
Again, the problem is misallocation of investment rather than oversupply.
Again, the problem here was one of apparent endorsement.
Physics thus poses again the problem that Aristotle's hylomorphism was designed to solve.
When I did this and cleaned the flue and burner again, the problem was solved.
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