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You can file again after 180 days. If the dismissal with prejudice was for fraud or perjury or similar reasons, you may be able to file a new bankruptcy, but you may not be able to discharge any debt included in this one dismissed with prejudice. Consult an experienced local bankruptcy lawyer.

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