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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again went on" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used when describing someone resuming an action after a pause, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "After a brief interruption, she again went on with her presentation."
Alternatives: "continued again" or "resumed once more".
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Strachwitz again went on one of his "solo runs", penetrated the French and British lines and almost reached Dunkirk, where he observed the evacuation of British and allied forces by sea.
Sotoudeh once again went on hunger strike on 6 December.
The Belgian again went on the defensive, however, and lost the second tie-break 7-4.
Israel again went on alert in 1998, when Mr. Hussein ordered United Nations inspectors out of Iraq.
After Sophia Alekseyevna became regent for Peter I and Ivan V (1682), Gordon again went on a diplomatic mission to England (1686 87).
On Wednesday night, Mr. Maharaj again went on the defensive, in reaction to a report on CNN that Mr. Mandela was on life support.
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Ms. Voigt said recently that she has again gone on a regimen of dieting and exercise.
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(AFP 18 The Taliban and other insurgents regrouped in 2003, forcing coalition forces to once again go on the offensive.
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