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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again unless" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate a repeated action that is conditional on something not happening.
Example: "You can only join the meeting again unless you have completed the required training."
Alternatives: "once more if not" or "repeatedly unless".
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"It will happen again unless we change the rules".
Don't say "selfie" again unless you really mean it.
People would cut off contact, never to be heard from again unless they reconciled.
There was no way he was going to win again unless she came in".
I promised myself that I wouldn't go again unless I had a horse that belonged.
Then again, unless she were to walk backward this would surely be hard to avoid.
"I don't want to be tested again unless I have to," she said.
He swore that he would not run again unless the Party Secretary named him her successor.
You can't use any of the buttons again unless you press a tiny side button twice.
The clinic wouldn't see her again unless she paid $100 per visit — which she didn't have.
"I never expect him to set foot in a jail again, unless it's to do charity".
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