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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which once again" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to introduce additional information or to provide emphasis. Example: "The team, which once again proved their dominance, won the championship for the third year in a row."
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Which once again, is not democracy.
This is a terrible ordeal which once again assails us.
Which, once again, is Karl having the last laugh.
Which, once again, was hard to argue with.
All of which once again raised the issue of Busch's maturity.
Which, once again, forces the Treasury to announce even deeper cuts to keep borrowing under control.
"We are hungry!" he says, which once again closes the case.
The work points to decadent wealth, which once again appears out of tune with the present moment in Liverpool.
"But it's only the Italian Parliament, which once again widens the gap between the institutions and common citizens".
All of which once again spurred the debate on the relationship between free speech and the respectful treatment of Islam.
Both these paintings are very modest in size – which, once again, must have been an issue for him.
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