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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again to this" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring back to a previous point or topic, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "I would like to return again to this matter we discussed last week."
Alternatives: "back to this" or "once more to this".
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He returned, again and again, to this analogy.
You'll want to return again and again to this symphony and its stupendous - yet "saucy" - drama.
Yes, yes and yes again to this plan that reimagines Lower Manhattan.
Never again, to this present day, did a patient or a family member telephone and get an answering service.
On this dreary bank holiday in the UK, it's lovely to welcome everyone again to this week's blog.
"I've had no t*ts for years," she trilled, later referring again to this lack of t*ts.
And everybody on that thing was pretty smart, so they eventually down selected to two and then they down selected again to this one.
We will return again to this topic later in the User's Guide to show how beaming, accentuation, and other elements can be controlled through meter and TimeSignature objects.
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Just run the BOINC installer again to fix this.
In the Marine Corps, you are trained again and again to overcome this confusion.
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