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"let's start again" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a command or suggestion to restart an activity or conversation. Example: After a long argument, Sarah and Tom decided to take a break and then Sarah said, "Let's start again and try to calmly discuss our differences."
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It has a moving, quintessentially Wagner top line: banality ("Michael Jackson just informed me / That Santa Claus is coming to town") is bum-rushed by existential clarity ("Let's start again like stupid children / Sir, I'm afraid that's not possible").
Oh joy! "Let's start again," I pleaded.
Then they said, "Let's start again".
Then they said, "Let's start again". We all start leaning forward again and all of a sudden it comes out.
So, let's start again.
Let's start again.
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American tow truck tycoon Bill Miller was half right in that there are end-of-the-line liquidations and there are let's-start-again liquidations.
"Don't let's start that again.
Let's start this again.
''Don't let's start that again.
"Before you can start a dialogue, you just say you're sorry, you didn't mean to do that, let's start over again".
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