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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again very very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a repeated action or sentiment, often conveying strong feelings or intensity.
Example: "After the meeting, I felt again very very excited about the project."
Alternatives: "once more very very" or "yet again very very".
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But this is a virus which, given our sociology and health infrastructure, could spread again very, very quickly.
"This is a virus which, given our sociology and health infrastructure, could spread again very, very quickly," he said.
Unfortunately, things were again very, very boring, so Eichmann was greatly relieved when, after four or five months of Freemasonry, he was put into a brand-new department, concerned with Jews.
"I hope to start playing again very, very soon in the United States tournaments.
Regarding the movie biz: "The only thing I know for certain: I'll be washed up again very very soon".
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"That's what makes the Test against the West Indies so emotional really because from being on the brink of never playing cricket again to playing for your country again was very, very special".
The thing is, however good the team is, repeating those three trophies in a row again is very, very hard.
"Given it will now be closed for a number of months, the reality of us ever getting in there to mine commercially again is very very slim," said Mr McCullough.
In the meantime, the terrorist attack in Norway brings home once again a very, very important question of our time: Who gets to define terrorism?
But again, be very, very gentle.
That again is a very, very big thing.
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