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The phrase "again to start the" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in a context where someone is indicating a repetition of an action that involves starting something anew.
Example: "After a brief pause, we will begin again to start the project from scratch."
Alternatives: "once more to initiate the" or "again to commence the".
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Click on O.K. again to start the AutoFormat process.
Dokic held again to start the second set, but was broken in the third game.
After the file is downloaded, double-click it to unpack or unzip it and double click again to start the installation app.
So far governments have responded to the renewed crisis of capitalism by frantically seeking to invoke the old magic again, to start the engine of creative destruction once more.
3.49am GMT 6th over: Australia 22-1 (Marsh 12, Watson 0) Jordan is tidy again to start the over and tying Marsh up well until the Western Australian punches a boundary through cover.
These steps form iteration, and then the roulette wheel selection is performed again to start the next iteration.
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Once all the ships have been allocated on the players grid, the user hits the # sign once again to start playing the game.
And he quickly donned the gloves again to start for the Magpies in their League One game at struggling Coventry City in their 15:00 GMT kick-off.
First, to read and familiarize yourself with the text, then again to start thinking about the assignment and your reactions.
Intermittently we will be hitting the studio again to start work on album 2.
And then I started hitting more balls, and more balls, and more balls, and I started getting the itch again to start playing again".
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