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The phrase "tell it again" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in spoken and written English to ask someone to repeat something that has been said. Example: "I'm sorry, I missed what you said. Can you tell it again?".
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You've probably heard this story before, but I'm going to tell it again because its eternal hilarity has, remarkably, been elevated by a newfound topicality.
He's told this story before, and he'll tell it again.
I will tell the truth and do thou tell it again among the living.
And, when he was finished that time, to tell it again.
I phoned my mother to ask her to tell it again.
"I've told it a million times, but I'll tell it again.
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Half-lit, he tells it again.
We laughed so much at one joke, he told it again two minutes later.
That was the way Ms. Tallmer, a social worker whose age is - well, you figure out - told it, again and again.
And we were told it again in RTE's drama Single-Handed, which has returned to our screens for a fourth series.
But they wouldn't have done so much good if children hadn't remembered and shared a story, grown up, and told it again, and a woman believed it enough to call someone who, she was persuaded, would care.
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