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Discover Ludwig"this time with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that will happen again, but with a different or added element. Example: "I failed the exam last time, but I am determined to pass it this time with the help of a tutor." This sentence indicates that the person will attempt the exam again, but this time they will have the added assistance of a tutor. Another example could be, "We went to the beach last summer, but this time with our new puppy." This sentence suggests that the person will be going to the beach again, but with the addition of their new puppy.
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This time with fear.
"Maybe this time with his late books.
This time with a net in hand.
This time with a girl called Melissa.
This time, with the BBC.
And this time with no slave labour".
Only this time with much better socks.
This time with a different lineup.
Saved again, this time with another overhead.
Only this time with 30 adolescent girls.
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Again, she gets pregnant this time with Edna.
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