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You can use "if again" to introduce a hypothetical situation or to indicate that something is happening for the second time. For example: "If again she doesn't come to work on time, she'll be reprimanded."
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The results seem to support Ljubicic's premise (if, again, not his poor timing).
(Even if, again, the focus is invariably on the former not the latter).
It seems as if again William Hague has dropped his party leader in the doo-dah.
Beautiful, if again mournful, is "Dead Bird" (2007), showing a bird lying indifferently in the heel of a broken branch.
Although his focus remains on Veit Harlan, Mr. Moeller directly engages, if again not deeply, questions about German mass guilt and the responsibility of succeeding generations.
If – and it is worth repeating that "if" again – Corbyn does become the new face of Labour, it should not be assumed that he will fail.
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The human beings who turn up in Ground Water do so obliquely, stepping out of beds ("the circle that makes what we know") at dawn, embraced as if - again - they were dissolving into oceanic depths ("if / like your body / the sea were a body / then this is what I feel... ..)... ..
'He'd watched If... again recently and sided with the teachers, the well-meaning headmaster.
Add salt if required again.
If not, again, it's still fine.
If skin again becomes irritated, discontinue use.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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