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once again

1 of 1adverb
/wʌns əˈɡeɪn/
1

on one more occasion

  • She asked for clarification once again.
  • The team attempted the challenging task once again.
  • He apologized once again for the mistake.
  • We'll try the experiment once again with a different approach.
  • He checked his work once again before submitting it.
2

used to signal that a statement or instruction is being repeated

  • Once again, you must boil the water for 5 minutes before drinking it.
  • Once again, you'll need to sign both copies, not just one.
  • Once again, let me remind you: late submissions will not be accepted
  • Once again, you'll need to log out and restart the system for updates to apply.
  • Once again, this is your final warning: no phones during the exam.
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used to indicate that something happens repeatedly in a way that is unsurprising

  • The company has once again outperformed its competitors this quarter.
  • He was once again late to the meeting, just like last week.
  • The politician once again avoided answering the question directly.
  • Winter storms have once again caused flight cancellations.
  • The star player once again scored the winning goal.
4

used to indicate a return to an earlier condition or state

  • After the chaos, the classroom was once again quiet and orderly.
  • The repaired device worked once again, just like new.
  • With the dispute resolved, peace was once again restored in the village.
  • The sun came out, and the streets were once again bustling with people.
  • After the update, the app functioned once again without glitches.
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