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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again this has" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a repetition of a previous point or situation, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Again, this has been a recurring issue in our discussions."
Alternatives: "once more this has" or "this has happened again".
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Again, this has plenty of theoretical benefits.
Again: this has some truth.
Again, this has uncomfortable political resonances.
Again, this has been conceded by the parties.
Again, this has diminished to single figures (9%).
And, once again, this has proved to be a public-relations problem.
Again and again, this has been the guideline of Godard's thinking.
But then again, this has not been the normal World Cup.
Again, this has little to do with any intervention from Trump.
Again, this has the effect of denying competing search devices a toehold in the market.
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(Via: Brooklyn Street Art) New Yorkers woke up today to find our city covered in snow again - this has been happening a lot, people.
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