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The phrase "again with the constitution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing frustration or annoyance about a recurring topic or issue related to the constitution.
Example: "Every time we discuss this topic, it's always again with the constitution, as if it holds all the answers."
Alternatives: "here we go with the constitution again" or "not this constitution thing again".
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"We want to begin again with the constitution, to refound the country," he says.
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Then, in September 2013, Xi again referenced the need for "ruling the nation in accord with the constitution,'" and stated that "'The crux in governing by laws is to govern in accord with the constitution.'" The phrase then disappeared yet again, until being revived in connection with the recent Fourth Plenum meeting.
Let's state once again: every time a court renders a judgment that limits one group's rights, it is not acting in accordance with the Constitution.
How does he correlate with the constitution?
"Sharia law counteracts with the constitution of the United States.
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"Mr president, in line with the constitution.
Familiarize yourself with the Constitution of the United States.
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