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The phrase "again achieved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been accomplished once more after a previous occurrence.
Example: "After months of hard work, the team has again achieved their sales targets for the quarter."
Alternatives: "once more accomplished" or "reached again".
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After that production, Gems never again achieved a major success with an original new play.
MPC again achieved very good tracking (grey band depicts ±5% of the final constant level).
Prince Bandar never again achieved the level of influence he enjoyed during the first gulf war.
His show again achieved the illusion of being something more than a contemporary-priced collection.
CaSE assistant director Beck Smith said: "We congratulate those students, and their teachers, who have once again achieved excellent results.
He repeated that accomplishment in 2008, when he again achieved a first-place finish in both races.
He continued to make sculptures, although he never again achieved the success and influence of his Cubist years.
At the time of heating, identical 87Sr/86Sr ratios are again achieved as described above, only to be followed by a second episode of isotopic divergence.
During the second Peronist government (1973 76), the CGT again achieved considerable political power and expanded to embrace white-collar as well as industrial workers.
In 1886 it again achieved separate status under a British governor, and in 1906 it was amalgamated with the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria.
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After Xu's death, Roman Catholicism never again achieved such influence in China.
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