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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again you have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated action or situation that someone has experienced or done before.
Example: "Again you have proven your dedication to the project by staying late to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "once more you have" or "yet again you have".
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Again, you have to decide.
Again, you have it.
Again, you have to interpret this cautiously.
Again, you have to know your calculus.
2) Again, you have to intervene here.
But, again, you have to get the incentives right.
But again, you have to have a feel.
Again, you have heard this investment idea before.
Then again you have the fulfillment-of-scripture motif.
And again you have to imagine Domitian wandering around here.
Again, you have about 30 sec – 1 min, tops!
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