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View definitions for time and again

time and again

adverb as in often

adverb as in repeatedly

noun as in time after time

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After getting no reply, they sent another note viewed by The Times in November, accusing managers of refusing “time and again” to make improvements.

If one statistic told the game it was the 46 missed tackles by Wales as South Africa barged, bounced and battered their way to the try line - time and again.

From BBC

And Scotland's part is for all of their good work, particularly at the ruck where they disrupted ball time and again, they left points out on the Murrayfield pitch.

From BBC

In the six weeks that followed, Buehler responded time and again.

But the deeper lesson in both their stories, one that recurs time and again, is the essentiality of being forthright with the other person about one’s history and identity, personal and political.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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