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then again
Also, but then. On the other hand, an opposite possibility. For example, I think it'll arrive tomorrow; then again, it may not, or We think you'll like this restaurant, but then again, not everyone does, or The play was a bit dull, but then she's a great actress.
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“But then again, we have seen preposterous actions taken recently by this administration. We are prepared for everything,” Carvalho said, adding that he’s in consultation on contingency plans with L.A.
The players meet each other once at the quarter-final stage from weeks one to seven, and then again in weeks nine to 15.
Donald Trump has lost it – but then again, I don’t think he ever had it.
The vaccine is administered again at 4 months, 6 months and then again at 15 to 18 months and when the child is between 4 and 6 years old.
This is not traditional diplomacy - but then again, Witkoff is not a traditional diplomat.
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