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"now again" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is happening a second time. For example: "I had to start the project over again, now again."
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And now, again.
More, now, again!
Now again, with courage.
And now again.
Argentina is now again in recession.
They are triumphing now again.
And now again in the Supreme Court.
I'm thinking that way now again".
"It is now again in control there," he said.
But it feels particularly nasty here now, again, particularly extreme.
Now, again, it is on open display in Caracas.
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