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The phrase "again to three" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, such as referring to a repeated action or event that involves the number three, but clarity is essential.
Example: "After counting to five, I had to start again to three."
Alternatives: "back to three" or "once more to three".
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Throughout the series, Grafton returns again and again to three types of characters.
Turn the dough 90 degrees, and roll out again to three times the length.
When she complained she had not been paid, she was sold on again to three men as a plaything.
You can sense it on the buses and the subways, in the anxious shoptalk of Federal workers that turns, again and again, to three names: Gramm-Rudman-Hollings.
Fast forward again, to three years ago, the spring of 1998, when I got a phone call in my office at the Culver Studios in Los Angeles.
At the 17th, another par-three with water guarding the green, McIlroy found the bunker with his tee shot but escaped magnificently again to three feet and demonstrated admirable composure once more to send the putt into the middle of the cup.
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