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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she again does" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that someone has repeated an action or behavior. Example: Despite her promise to quit, she again does drugs when she's feeling stressed.
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On Thursday, she again does the children's laundry.
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Again – does she know that for a fact?
She asked again: "Did anybody ever complain about racial profiling?" "No, ma'am," Mr. Ortiz said.
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At noon, she texted her again: Did you get some sleep?
She started meditating again, doing yogic breathing, and writing poetry.
If this happens, just discard the green yolk eggs until she starts laying normally again; don't feed chickens acorns!
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