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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of surprise or frustration that something has happened once more, often sooner than expected.
Example: "I can't believe it's already again time for the annual meeting; it feels like we just had it yesterday."
Alternatives: "once more" or "yet again".
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Some I have achieved already again.
Beatrice is also going to get one and a half of the votes in the middle, so this vote and half the Pierson guy's vote and, I've forgotten your name already, again?
"In tennis there are so many highlights thankfully, so I have something to do next Friday already again.
Here it is already again, Banned Book Week at the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library.
Some commentators have pointed this out already (again, see here and here, for example).
In legal terms, what that means is Nike promised never to sue Already again for infringing that trademark "for similar shoes".
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No one pointed out that, thanks to his army, it has already happened, again and again.
Back to what I've already experienced again and again.
"It was night already -- again," Jim thinks in voice-over, looking out a city window.
But the halls are already packed again.
Home mortgage rates have already slipped again.
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