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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again you are" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is in a particular state or situation once more, often implying a sense of repetition or return to a previous condition.
Example: "Again you are late to the meeting, despite our earlier discussions about punctuality."
Alternatives: "once more you are" or "yet again you are".
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I say again, you are welcome here.
First again You are reading Britain's best travel section.
No, who tells you this? Think again; you are a journalist.
Again, you are not just attending a concert, you are working.
Cameron replied: "Once again you are just wrong on the facts.
Again, you are discussing these things as if they happened without any agency.
Once again, you are looking down on your character from an angle.
I realize that not all older travelers are as comfortable with the Internet as their grandchildren — then again, you are reading this article.
"It appears once again you are refusing the body of the common courtesy of a meaningful reply," he wrote last month.
Once again you are on the helter skelter ride for your life, and rebuilding confidence, plus regaining your independence, is very lonely.
Here again, you are asked to look at your own behaviour first and only then make the connection with your group members' behaviour and your reaction to it.
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