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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again you make" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a repeated action, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Again you make the same mistake, despite my warnings."
Alternatives: "once more you create" or "yet again you produce".
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Don't contact me again you make me feel sick".
He tells his son that he's proud of him, and back comes: "Don't contact me again, you make me sick".
FWdK: Well firstly, once again, you make some assumptions in the question with which I fundamentally disagree.
If you look at these day-to-day things, part of it is rhythmisation – you get up in the morning, and you do the same thing over and over again, you make your tea, or your coffee, and the boredom of that sameness, you have to face that boredom and make it meaningful again.
But I will say that, again, you make mistakes as well.
"Hopefully when you're in that position again you make sure you're two or three goals up with 30 seconds to go.
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A pencil works best since you can erase a pencil easily and try again if you make a mistake.
Again, you can make fondant at home or buy it already made.
SideCar could produce some awkwardly silent drives, but then again, you might make a new friend.
Again, you should make sure you know how to derive this.
Or again, you can make your own somehow.
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