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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was never again" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to show a certain event or situation that will never happen again in the future. For example: "She was never again allowed to go to the park alone."
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The first was: never again.
He was never again jailed.
Wessex was never again in such danger.
And she was never again unfaithful.
The message, he said, was "never again".
After Kennedy, Mr Galbraith was never again a policy insider.
He was never again asked to arbitrate a baseball case.
Mr. Brown was never again shaded by doubt.
He was never again to regain his political footing.
Its aesthetic rigour was never again rivalled in Egyptian cinema.
Worse, Melba sauce was never again seen in our cupboard.
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