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Discover Ludwig"to begin again" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to starting something (an activity, a project, a circumstance, etc.) anew. For example: After a tumultuous year, the couple was eager to begin again.
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I'd like to begin again.
And then to begin again?
"We had to begin again".
Is the cycle about to begin again?
"But now we have to begin again".
And then you will have to begin again more imaginatively".
After you die, you can "click to begin" again.
"Perhaps race wars are going to begin again?
To begin again, I come back to the swamp,.
"Sooner or later, it has to begin again.
But there are also plenty of opportunities to begin again.
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