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Discover LudwigThe phrase "woo her again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of trying to win someone's affection or love once more after a previous attempt. Example: "After their breakup, he decided to woo her again, hoping to rekindle their romance."
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He apparently killed himself shortly before the pair were due to get married, and then returned from the dead to woo her all over again a decade later.
Whenever she was upset with her husband, Edward, about leaving his dirty clothes on the bathroom floor (again) or leaving his dirty dishes in the sink (again), Mr. Prince would woo her back with a strong cup of Joe.
JNR Juliette is calling the shots once again with record execs queuing up to woo her – even promising her obligatory struggling musician of a boyfriend a deal, too.
TO woo her, I needed a music box.
Some even tried to woo her in their direction by mooing softly.
When he tried to woo her on Valentine's Day, she put the brakes on.
The hearing on Tuesday will present the latest opportunity for Ms. White to woo her critics.
So did he woo her with letters?
I didn't think of wooing her, or attempting to woo her; I just wanted to enjoy her beauty and who she was".
Not long after her death Boulton began to woo her sister Anne.
Don't expect to woo her in a week.
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