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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again what about" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or unclear.
It can be used when revisiting a previous topic or question, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "Again, what about the budget for the project? We need to finalize it soon."
Alternatives: "What about again" or "Once more, what about".
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Koran can be printed again, WHAT ABOUT those women's lives?
But again, what about the voters?
Nunes tried again: What about Kellyanne Conway?
Then again, what about the owners and the union?
An hour later, he fielded a question at a campaign stop full of jovial buzz in Bow, N.H., and there it was again: what about these generals taking him apart?
But again, what about a more direct way to check-in on top of Twitter?
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"You might say that this is an opportunity to show the world again what Toyota is all about," Mr. Toyoda said.
Again, what is it about GM that makes this such an exception?
Then again, what I know about dance you could fit on to one of Darcy Bussell's eyelashes, with room to spare for what I know about Billy Joel.
Seen again, what is striking about the movie isn't the romance, or even the comedy, but the shabbiness, pettiness and nastiness of the office politics.
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