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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yet again further" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or redundant.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize a repeated action or situation that has progressed even more. Example: "After the meeting, we found yet again further evidence supporting our initial hypothesis."
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Viewing solutions through rose-colored ideological glasses will lead to myopic economic prescriptions that will have to be remedied yet again further down the road.
What I've described here is yet again further evidence for nothing other than the basic stupidity underscoring test-driven education.
Following the flotilla affair, Israel's failure to explain itself and to continue to drag its feet in providing information to the commission appointed by the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, yet again, further damaged its image.
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The momentum changed yet again when further powerful work at the scrum saw replacement Willie Ryan run through for the try, and then winger Keating dribbled the ball like a footballer from the half-way line before grounding for Rotherham's fourth.
And yet, again, on further reflection it turns out that both products convey quite similar moral ambiguities.
This latest report highlights these historic failings yet again, and raises further questions about the UK's attitude to education.
But the blonde beauty stunned yet again last night, further convincing us that time stands still for the Hollywood set.
Yet again, nothing could be further from the truth.
"For the second time in as many months the majority of economists have yet again put back by a further three months their expectation as to when Bank Rate will increase," said Ray Boulger, of mortgage broker John Charcol.
Not only did we see that rarity of Australia losing a rugby league final as Papua New Guinea toppled them to win their first global title, but a rugby union team transformed into an exceptional rugby league team virtually overnight and our top clubs were reminded yet again to look a bit further than the M62 for talent.
"The case also further highlights that, yet again, most of the individuals prosecuted in the Libor cases are relatively junior within the different organisations, with more senior people not being held to account".
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