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The phrase "again you will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something will happen once more in the future.
Example: "If you keep practicing, again you will improve your skills."
Alternatives: "once more you will" or "you will again".
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Again, you will say: Let's not exaggerate.
So again, you will see the revenue increase there".
"If you steal again, you will go to jail".
"If you do this again, you will be dealt with according to Islamic law".
(Again, you will probably never need to use this option). "-password_changing_service" clears the flag.
Again, you will receive notifications from WTMS via email if this occurs.
And again you will bring it back, and again it will wander away.
But, again, you will not find this hard data in the committee's main report.
Again you will often pay significantly lower costs than in the UK.
But then again, you will have an extra £4 in your pocket.
"And remember that if it does happen again, you will lose your credibility".
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