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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again you think" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a repeated consideration or reflection on a particular thought or idea.
Example: "Once more, again you think about the choices you've made in life."
Alternatives: "once more you believe" or "yet again you consider".
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"That trick knee of mine is acting up again," you think.
But every now and again, you think: oh, I could do with a proper eight hours.
Time and again you think you know what is coming harmonically, only to hear a chord of unexpected complexity instead.
Then you read it again, you think, well, you know maybe there is a little gambling in the financial market.
When you present time and time again, you think something as simple as doing a CT scan or some type of scan.
Again, you think techies are disliked now in places like San Francisco?
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Again, if you think that this deregulation is a good thing and merely frees up companies, you should be happy.
Again, when you think you want those French fries, immediately imagine yourself in a Speedo – yikes.
What was the reason again that you think it won't significantly change climate?
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