Sentence examples for at yet again from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at yet again" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix of "yet again" and "at" which do not typically go together.
Example: "He was late to the meeting yet again, despite my reminders."
Alternatives: "once again" or "yet once more".

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Stephen's mother, Baroness [Doreen] Lawrence, welcomed the inquiry, but she added: "I feel so wounded at yet again having to fight for something that should have happened over 20 years ago".

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Latics could be back at Wembley yet again, this time for the play-off final.

As it was they did their job, at home, yet again.

So there's the pattern: first limits and limitations; then transcendence; then pushing at limits yet again.

Now that she is in medal contention, she faces the obstacle of keeping that emotion at bay yet again.

That was a good 40 feet at least; yet again the US can bemoan bad luck on the greens.

Laying into inefficient, slothful officialdom is easy sport for politicians (David Blunkett was at it yet again last week in Stephen Pollard's biography).

I looked at it yet again in a store about a week ago and for some reason (the 15-percent-off coupon I had in my pocket?) this time I did get through the first page, and the second.

And one can't put down this book without feeling that the old man is right, and that politicians who know not what they do have been at it yet again.

So the party that wins in Worcester may well be the party that wins at Westminster yet again.

That's right folks — iFixit is at it yet again, and this time it's the GSM Galaxy Nexus that's going under the knife.

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