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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and that again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a repeated action or situation, often indicating that something has occurred multiple times.
Example: "He promised to help me, and that again, he failed to show up."
Alternatives: "and once more" or "and yet again".
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Newton gets hit more than any other quarterback - in part because he wants to stay on his feet - and that again looks to be another source of constant frustration for Newton and his supporters.
The latest news is that the authorities caught three jihadists who had been hiding, so the ratio of dead jihadists to injured is 32 3, and that again feels wrong.
If the White House tried more energetically to find a diplomatic solution to the nuclear threat, if it demonstrated that it had reached out to Iranian "pragmatists" and "moderates," and that again no one responded, then the military option would likely become convincing to more Americans.
And that again, makes the iPad seem a bit dated in comparison.
They didn't mention that the next casting was also an open casting and that again, I'd have to pay for everything from my own, empty pocket.
I also want to know - and that again is in our resolution - whether we will be sending a high-level representative.
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In 2006, he returned with "Babel," a butterfly effect of global stories that went from Japan to Morocco to the Mexican border--and that again connected three narrative strands.
"Lukas has a lethal left foot and proved that again".
So we'll try and do that again".
Read this and say that again.
"And we need to learn that again and again".
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