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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again unconfirmed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or a situation that has not been verified or confirmed multiple times.
Example: "The reports of the incident are again unconfirmed, leaving many questions unanswered."
Alternatives: "still unverified" or "once more unconfirmed".
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The refugees are "volunteering" to leave villages where there are credible, though again unconfirmed, reports of 10 vigilante killings of Liberians in recent weeks.
It also follows reports (again unconfirmed) that Barnes & Noble is also preparing for more Nook activity in Russia.
The company has faced (unconfirmed) reports it is running out of cash — estimated to have a burn rate of $2 million and only $2 million in revenue last year, and (again unconfirmed) reports saying it has had trouble raising its next round of financing amid claims of a too-high valuation and question marks over its business prospects.
The company has faced (unconfirmed) reports it is running out of cash — estimated to have a burn rate of $2 million and only $2 million in revenue last year, and (again unconfirmed) reports saying it has had trouble raising its next round of financing amid claims of a too-high valuation and question marks over its business prospects.
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She is a house and they took away her keys" so he can dig out his Beastie Boys "Fight For Your Right To Party" ditty again are unconfirmed.
Among outsiders, names mentioned -- again, in unconfirmed but well-reasoned speculation -- have included Kathleen M. Sullivan, the dean of Stanford Law School, and Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, both of whom taught at Harvard.
I think this is going to be a day of confusion... I've just heard, again an unconfirmed report, that two female prisoners are refusing to cross into Gaza..
Again, this remains unconfirmed". Whatever the case, Blizzard authenticators don't seem to be working properly, allowing hackers to bypass the system entirely.
Our tipster — again, this is unconfirmed — says that the reason for the layoffs and other changes is because the company has seen an $800,000 monthly burn rate.
Earlier this week, fans were shaken up once again when an unconfirmed leaked copy of the album began invading hard drives across the world.
Again, $499 is 100% unconfirmed, and the price is likely not finalized.
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