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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again there are exceptions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rules or generalizations that have notable deviations or cases that do not follow the norm.
Example: "While most students excel in mathematics, again there are exceptions, such as those who struggle with the subject."
Alternatives: "once more, there are exceptions" or "yet again, there are exceptions".
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Again, there are exceptions, but many such courses will not be appropriate for Yale credit.
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It should be noted that some of the above species (e.g. Bartonella, Lawsonia) possess the thiamin biosynthesis genes but not TPP riboswitches in their genomes, again indicating that there are exceptions from almost universal regulation by coenzyme-sensing riboswitches.
Because, while there are exceptions — and, again, Ebola might even turn out to be one of them — a mutating virus almost always becomes weaker as it changes, not stronger.
There are exceptions, so, again, get advice.
There are exceptions, but again, that's not the purpose here.
Again there are glorious exceptions of course: Errol at Wonga had at least 4 term-sheets on the table in a matter of a few weeks from starting to fundraise for his series B, and that's before they took off.
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