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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along again" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a return to a previous state or situation, often implying a sense of familiarity or continuity. Example: "After a long break, I'm glad to see my old friends along again at the reunion."
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Soon, the sons are getting along again.
Nothing like it ever came along again.
But I'll gladly tag along again next year.
He thinks it'll come along again next year".
It's great that everyone's getting along again, in a limp-armed sort of way.
Then I decided not to worry, because a chance like this might not come along again.
This, he says, is vital to get the economy chugging along again.
"I doubt if a part like this will come along again very soon," the actress said.
The opportunity won't come along again for another 25 to 30 years.
Without Dizzee you would never have had this, and then he bought the sound along again.
It's having the sense of recovery and waiting for your opportunities when they come along again".
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