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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and even again" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or redundant.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize repetition or a return to a previous point, but it is better to use clearer alternatives.
Example: "He tried to explain the concept, and even again, it seemed unclear to the audience."
Alternatives: "and once more" or "and again".
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And even, again, making connections to Tommy Poggio's work, the work [INAUDIBLE] study, where he's worked on recognizing objects and things under certain types of invariances and certain types of group transformations, and you could argue that the 3D configurations of a human pose could essentially be described by groups of transformations.
"At 122-4, and even again at 205-6, it appeared the hosts' efforts would pay off but the costly drop of Barker off the luckless Harris helped the seventh-wicket partnership turn the day in Warwickshire's favour as the bowlers' consistency deserted them in the evening session".
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You'll finish fucking and then do it again and maybe even again if you haven't already got thrush.
The Cleveland Indians were worried about seeing Soriano do this again and maybe even again after that.
If England can do it this weekend, and maybe even again in Hamilton in the last Test, the Wallabies will take a hell of a lot of encouragement from it ahead of the Rugby Championship.
This may well happen again at 4 AM, and possibly even again at 7 AM.
This may well happen again at 4AM, and possibly even again at 7AM.
Obama's dropped and we're even again.
He pulls out two big serves, and we're all even again.
"But as soon as they try something on and they see they're even again, they're very content".
But she is alive and even running again.
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