begin again

Frequency: 8.025.1 per million words

To start something for a second time.

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Examples (10)

  • Once it has finished, the DVD automatically begins again.
  • My first attempt at the painting failed, so I had to throw it out and begin again.
  • After the divorce, she moved to a new city to begin again.
  • If the computer freezes, you'll have to reboot and begin again.
  • The negotiations stalled, forcing both sides to go back to the table and begin again.
  • He messed up the introduction, took a deep breath, and began again.
  • Beginning again is often harder than starting for the first time.
  • Do you think it's too late for us to begin again?
  • If we don't follow the recipe exactly, we will have to begin again from scratch.
  • Erase the whiteboard and let's begin again with a fresh idea.