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born-again

[bawrn-uh-gen, -uh-geyn] / ˈbɔrn əˌgɛn, -əˌgeɪn /
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In 2012, nearly 60 percent of Iowa caucus goers identified as Born-again or evangelical Christian voters and 65 percent of voters in South Carolina’s first-in-the-south primary.

From Washington Times • Jan. 18, 2016

Born-again Christian Hoddle succeeded Terry Venables - who had stepped down to clear his name in connection with off-field business dealings.

From BBC • Nov. 20, 2015

Born-again Christians support Israel more than any other group, aside from Jews.

From New York Times • Jul. 7, 2010

Born-again splendor for many great old moviehouses In Hollywood's heyday the films were only celluloid, but the cinemas that showed them were marbled citadels of fantasy and opulence.

From Time Magazine Archive

News From Cincinnati Born-again skate enthusiast James Kelch has gone bleached blond and is skating like it's '91 at Embarco all over again.

From Time Magazine Archive