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again and again
Repeatedly, often, as in I've told you again and again, don't turn up the heat. This idiom uses repetition for the purpose of emphasis (as does its synonym, over and over). Shakespeare used it in Othello (1:3): “I have told thee often, and I retell thee again and again.” [c. 1600]
Example Sentences
He enjoyed it so much that he returned again and again.
The Beltway press is conditioned to look where the president points – again and again….
"This is another example of the cynical use by Hamas, using civilians as human shields, using civilian infrastructure, hospitals, again and again," he said.
From Leeds to London, "we want batters that can put their best balls under pressure" he has said again and again - and again.
His knees buckled as he watched me dance the hora and attempt to catch the bouquet again and again.
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