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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aside again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been set aside or mentioned previously, often in a conversational or narrative context.
Example: "As we discuss the main topic, let me put aside again the issue of funding for a moment."
Alternatives: "set aside once more" or "put aside again".
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The forms got put aside again.
Brown the pork on all sides, then set aside again.
Moments later, I stepped aside again to avoid an oncoming mobility scooter.
No sooner are ideas implemented than they are cast aside again – often the same day.
But this is sophistry, on more than one level — even putting aside, again, what the post-Petraeus Afghanistan looks like.
Now, it may be set aside again as the United States struggles to recover from Hurricane Katrina.
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After 20 minutes waiting, Sanders tried to restart his rally, but was pushed aside once again.
Joking aside, Redknapp again stressed his gratitude for the technical quality at his disposal.
Everyone knows that the music business is in marked decline, devastating major labels (just ask Clive Davis, who has been shuffled aside yet again) and retailers alike.
— John Donohue Everyone knows that the music business is in marked decline, devastating major labels (just ask Clive Davis, who has been shuffled aside yet again) and retailers alike.
By John Donohue August 12, 2008 Everyone knows that the music business is in marked decline, devastating major labels (just ask Clive Davis, who has been shuffled aside yet again) and retailers alike.
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