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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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"I have said time and again, that our country would not go back to war. Let no-one take the law into their own hands. The government, which I lead, will handle this crisis," he said.

From BBC

Those points are crucial in close games, and the Chiefs have taken advantage time and again to now stand on the brink of history.

From BBC

And if these players are getting the training, the funding and the exposure, why are they time and again failing in comparison to their Australian rivals?

From BBC

Trump’s inaugural address omitted one of his greatest expectations, repeated time and again on the campaign trail, that he would end the war in Ukraine before he was inaugurated.

From Salon

The latter, America's closest ally in the region, has time and again seemingly disregarded Biden's counsel and forged a more aggressive path on its own.

From BBC

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

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