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Discover Ludwig"this year again" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to something which has happened or is expected to happen in the same year for more than one consecutive year. For example, "The winter holidays are here again - this year, we'll be celebrating with a trip to the mountains."
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It would be made available "later this year" (again, this was 2007), said RIM. Alas, a year and a half later, it's nowhere to be found.
This year, again I traveled to this North Carolina retreat center, for a program called Chicks Unhitched.
They liked the party this year, again.
This year, again, flowers would bloom in the desert.
We played a very good Yankees team this year again.
This year, again, four-year-old Honor has asked for a rabbit.
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Is this 1993 again?
And many analysts expect the dollar to stumble later this year, again making it a plus for Americans investing abroad.
The second six-part series will go into production later this year, again written by Utopia creator Dennis Kelly.
More important, the Tea Party wave that began in 2010 kept rolling early this year, again threatening the Republicans' chances for a majority.
It's Christmas again.
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