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Discover Ludwig"it starts again" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is beginning or happening once more, usually after a break or pause. Here are a few examples: 1. After a few moments of silence, the music starts again. 2. The rain had stopped momentarily, but then it started again with even more intensity. 3. Every Monday morning, the cycle of work and meetings starts again. 4. Despite their efforts to fix it, the machine malfunctioned and had to be restarted. "It starts again," sighed the technician. 5. As soon as the engine cooled down, it started again with a loud roar.
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It starts again, and delivers its coup de grâce: an extended, graphic sex scene that simply has no counterpart in Indian cinema, whose idea of raciness used to be to wet, clinging saris.
It starts again tomorrow.
Hallelu…" Then it starts again.
It starts again: Frecklejuice, Frecklejuice, crybaby Frecklejuice.
It starts again the same way.
"We'll be available if it starts again".
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After a few seconds, it started again, on its own.
It started again in September 2013.
Then it started again, and then again.
Many were asking the same question: Is it starting again?
But after World War II it started again.
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