Sentence examples for again think that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again think that" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when expressing a repeated consideration or belief about something, but it would be clearer to rephrase it.
Example: "I again think that we should reconsider our approach to the project."
Alternatives: "once more believe that" or "reconsider the idea that".

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But I know this much: I will never again think that a veiled woman is strange or unknowable.

Once they've settled in, you'll never again think that your patch of dry shade was the perfect place for the shed.

The saving grace is that when next I'm in seat 237C and yet again think that it might just work, I'll pick up the hopefully-still-ragged catalogue and, if the page is still there, place my order for the famed SkyRest Travel Pillow ($29.95).

This demonstrates that the majority of scientists again think that there are discrepancies between their own views about eruption impacts and those of local people.

Follow T. J. Clark through his analysis of the French Impressionists and you will never again think that these are just pretty pictures (see The Painting of Modern Life: Paris in the Art of Manet and his Followers).

In the moment, I couldn't understand his lunacy: How could this man, someone I'd never met and would likely never meet again, think that it was OK to grab my tattooed arm without asking?

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"I have said this before and I say this again: I do think that when we have a criminal justice system that continuously fails in the country and where we have seen murderers and rapists … reoffend and do those crimes again and again I think that's appalling," she said.

When America hosted the World Cup in 1994, it was again thought that football was on the up.

She once again thought that Mr. Kozlowski and Mr. Swartz should be acquitted on all counts, Mr. Glatzer said.

Yet of the 28 who chose to flip, Batson found (Batson et al. 1999: 528): Furthermore, those who assigned themselves to the positive consequences task after flipping the coin again thought that they were being highly moral (7.42 on a 9-point scale), while those who made the same assignment without flipping the coin did not (3.90) (Batson et al. 1999: 529).

Others again thought that generic clinical pathways could be designed but then they would have to be adapted to local conditions.

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