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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added again" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that has been included or incorporated once more after a previous instance. Example: "The report was revised and the new data was added again to ensure accuracy."
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But, he added, "Again, time will tell".
It might as well have added "Again".
Theo Epstein paused ever so briefly, then added: "Again".
The spokesman added: "Again, I insist, they are nothing without NATO.
"It couldn't be further from the truth," he added again for emphasis, looking annoyed.
Cooper then added: "Again, no one really seemed to care to check the facts.
This mixture was then boiled; ashes were added again and again as the water evaporated.
He added again that no one at the club had been given copies.
Pettine added: "Again, we are doing the same things we have done before.
"I never spoke to her," he added, again referring to Ms. Bondi.
He is said to have added, again using profanity, "After January, I am going to destroy all you guys".
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