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The phrase "again active" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is active once more, but it is not a common expression.
Example: "After a brief hiatus, the project is again active and moving forward."
Alternatives: "active once more" or "reactivated".
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The ambush suggested that some of the most hardened of the Sunni fighters were again active in Diyala.
Among opponents, royalists were again active, though by now they were reduced to secret associations and conspiracies.
There have been no bombings in Kabul for months, and reconstruction teams are again active in the south.
Since 2 May 1945 I am again active, in the trade union as well as the political movement and also in social work and life.
Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army is again active along the northern border with Sudan, slaughtering hundreds of civilians and kidnapping hundreds more children last month.
Never again active in electoral politics, Moley spent the remainder of his life as a writer, publishing numerous books of political theory and commentary.
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Connoisseurs are once again quite active these days.
They must achieve that commonality of purpose again through active engagement rather than withdrawal.
As the old flesh thawed, the bacteria once again became active.
Companies involved in possible or real corporate takeovers again were active and up yesterday.
With the rise in influence of Political Bureau reformer Deng Xiaoping seven years later, Rong once again became active in government affairs.
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