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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again thought" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a repeated consideration or reflection on a subject, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "After some time, I again thought about the decision I had made."
Alternatives: "thought again" or "reconsidered".
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I never again thought of killing my parents, but new chilling thoughts popped up: fear that I was a serial killer, that I'd have sex with animals, that I was a repressed pedophile.
He never again thought seriously of marriage.
The world again thought the unthinkable.
"Maybe it's time to do it again," thought Sequeira, 24, who is graduating in February 2008.
In 1928 the leadership again thought an unacceptable shortfall in agricultural supplies was imminent.
"With all these strange alternators and partials, why don't I ask the same question again," thought Radstein.
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Again, think housing.
Again, think of brands.
Again, think about credit cards.
Once again, think of Enron.
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