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The phrase "again alive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being revived or restored to life after a period of inactivity or death.
Example: "After the long winter, the garden is again alive with vibrant flowers and lush greenery."
Alternatives: "alive once more" or "revived again".
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The prisoners were never seen again alive.
Cyclists count on drivers to make it home again alive.
"I'm afraid I won't see him again alive!" she said, shouting and weeping.
All the embryos died, but the debate over human cloning is once again alive.
And sweatshops that exploit vulnerable and unorganized immigrant workers are again alive and malignantly well in New York City.
But a National Intelligence Estimate in October 2002 had asserted with "high confidence" that the activity indicated that Iraq's chemical weapons program was once again alive.
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They've done it again with "Alive Day Memories," which is scheduled to premiere Sept. 9.
On the afternoon of 4 March, the frozen Port of Montreal will again come alive with sound.
Democracy is alive again.
She was alive again.
His face came alive again.
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