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The phrase "again apart" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express a repeated state of separation or distance.
Example: "After spending a wonderful weekend together, we found ourselves again apart as the workweek began."
Alternatives: "once more separated" or "together yet distant".
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They are again apart in their respective museums.
"He's not allowed to do that again, apart from in the return leg," Tuchel smiled.
It was a cloudless morning, and again, apart from the mosquitoes, nothing was moving.
From 1968, having left advertising, Porter never worked for a salary again, apart from odd teaching stints.
On referees, again Apart from one or two look-at-me types, I've usually felt sorry for most of them.
When asked if there was a plan to make the site fully independent again, apart from AOL, Ms. Huffington said, "There's no such plan".
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So the legal and parallel rates have again grown apart.
Return the wings to the tray, again spaced apart, and roast for 15 minutes more.
Certainly, in August 1945, remission ended and the patient's sanity once again fell apart".
Soon thereafter the king of Elam was assassinated, and his kingdom once again fell apart into small states.
In the 1970s it once again fell apart during the city's fiscal crisis, but was then rebuilt yet again by the Central Park Conservancy starting in the 1980s.
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