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reattempt
verb
Attempt again
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We might have gone on discussing various subterranean Brooklyn scenarios if our friend, Farley Chase, hadn't invited us to reattempt our pig roast at his family's upstate dairy farm in Pine Plains, N.Y.
The ABS said Australians would be able to reattempt the census "to well into September", and that fines would not be imposed for completing the questionnaire after census night.
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On a whim, I reattempted this theme and the results were much better.
My own involved chastising an adolescent patient who reattempted suicide after promising not to.
In August, the Open Science Collaboration reported that it had reattempted a group of studies from the fields of cognitive and social psychology and failed to reproduce the results of nearly two-thirds of them.
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