The phrase 'try to login again' is grammatically correct and usable in written English. You could use it in a sentence such as: If you can't log in, try to login again or reset your password.
If you want to be absolutely safe, instead of clicking the links in the email, instead open your browser and type in "twitter.com" and try to login.
Try to login using the same credentials of the account you just closed.
Now if you try to login in SQL Server you will encounter with an error message stating that an error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server, if you go back and see in step 2 that we have stopped the instance of SQL Server, to resolve that we need to restart the service back again.
Log in to your email client with your login credentials, following the same login procedure as if you were trying to login off the official website while still keeping on that particular server.
At new data collection timepoints, patients receive invitations to login again and complete further PROMs.
(You may be asked to login again, if so, do this using your new password).
I try to stop again.
Ludwig does not simply clarify my doubts with English writing, it enlightens my writing with new possibilities
Simone Ivan Conte
Software Engineer at Adobe, UK