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"submitted it again" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used when one has improved or revised something and then submitted it for a second time to someone else for review/approval. For example: "I revised my paper and submitted it again to my professor for grading."
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A few weeks later he submitted it again and received the "PG" (parental guidance suggested) rating he wanted, without having changed a thing.
He requested it again with this letter and we submitted it again.
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Mr. Levin said the companies hoped to renegotiate a deal with EMI and submit it again to European regulators next year.
After NewsToons was turned down by Apple in December, Mr. Fiore did not try to submit it again, "mainly because it seemed like it would be so daunting".
And Ian Robson, co-owner of the Magpie Cafe, said: "I've withdrawn our weekly recipe and I'm not going to submit it again until we get clarification on the situation with a Whitby-based editor".
In return, he received a seat on a charter revision commission that is to revisit the term limits issue in 2010 and submit it again to the voters in a referendum.
Should I revise it and submit it again?
He notes they're going to make some tweaks that Apple suggested and submit it again.
Ah, the mysticism of graduate school: If they like it and it holds water and meets some unknown qualifications, she'll defend it; if they don't, she'll rewrite it and submit it again.
They can make amendments and submit it again.
If it was declined, read the explanation of why it was declined, and fix the problem before submitting it again.
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