Then Again (Adverb)
Meaning
(contrastive) from another point of view; "on the other hand, she is too ambitious for her own good"; "then again, she might not go".
Examples
- He's not very experienced, but then again, he's eager to learn and pick up new skills.
- I think she's one of the most qualified candidates, then again, she doesn't have that much experience in management.
- It sounds like they have everything they need for the business, then again, they might struggle to find investors.
- The house is in a great location but is rather old, then again, that could just add to its charm.
- He says he's going to start his own business, then again, he might just be saying that to impress people.