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again

[uh-gen, uh-geyn] / əˈgɛn, əˈgeɪn /




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Their own boat was left listing as water drained out of the canal, but thanks to water-pumping organised by the Canal and River Trust, they were afloat again, albeit temporarily displaced.

From BBC

Their form is ominous again and, despite his fears of a festive feast, Guardiola would never have turned down this late serving of Christmas Cherki.

From BBC

This coincides with when it starts looking for a mate which is the reason why most other birds start singing again.

From BBC

She said the phone ban has resulted in other intangible changes, including kids being kids again.

From The Wall Street Journal

She still stores bottled water in a shed next to her mobile home in case the well dries up again.

From Los Angeles Times