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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again able to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a return to a previous state of capability or ability after a period of inability.
Example: "After months of rehabilitation, she is again able to walk without assistance."
Alternatives: "once more able to" or "able to again".
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Arsenal were again able to react to a pressure situation.
In the early 1920s, Arrhenius was again able to travel on the Continent and to England.
Claude Chabrol was again able to make the kind of sardonic bourgeois melodrama he had intended.
Not until 693 were the Assyrians again able to fight their way through to the north.
"Inside the city, residents were once again able to live their lives in peace".
Columbia was once again able to attract faculty stars, including several Nobel Laureates.
Tsonga is also surprisingly deft at the net, time and again able to redirect Verdasco's heaviest shots with ease.
But at times, Mr Putin seems bent on proving only that Russia is again able to say nyet.Take the Balkans.
But Ferrero found his rhythm again, able to blast shots with low net clearance that whistled past Agassi's reach.
We were again able to understand this from references to fluid vortices, also in our physics books.
Pilton Video are once again able to hire out their equipment to anyone who might need it.
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