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The phrase "again try again" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of attempting something once more, but the repetition is awkward and unnecessary.
Example: "If at first you don't succeed, try again."
Alternatives: "try once more" or "attempt again".
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Try again, try again.
This one is easier said that done, but as Aaliyah famously said: "If at first you don't succeed, pick yourself up and try again (you can dust it off and try again, try again)." 19.
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Try again and try again.
"They will try again and again".
"You try an experiment, fail, try again, fail, try again, it works.
And I'll try again and again".
They'll try again and again to get across.
Teachers who failed an evaluation could try again a year later, and again a year after that.
All I've done, really, is try again and again to grasp the unimaginable fact.
I try again and again to make overpopulated pictures with no clear protagonist or obvious narrative.
If at first, or second or third, you don't succeed, try, try again -- and again and again and again.
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