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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again appealing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has become attractive or interesting once more after a previous instance.
Example: "The design of the new product is again appealing to our target audience, just like it was last year."
Alternatives: "attractive once more" or "appealing anew".
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Mr. Galindo, the antiterrorism prosecutor, is again appealing her parole.
But Miss Ringwald's pouty naturalness remains her biggest asset, and her performance is once again appealing.
Chen interrupted again, appealing to the chair to "rule against his speaking".
Instead, she has charted a course of again appealing to moderate suburbanites and some rural voters frustrated by Trump's reality-TV-style presidency.
Twenty years ago, Reverend Jesse Jackson stood at the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco, again, appealing to the preserve those freedoms.
Paul Krugman is once again appealing to the fears of current and future AARP members by arguing that older people will be left in poverty by private retirement accounts.
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Trump beat them all back, again and again, by appealing to the people, his customers, his admirers.
Then again, another appealing aspect of Kafka's writing is that it is open to contradiction.
The joint stipulation of dismissal, which prohibits the A.C.L.U. from raising the claims again or appealing the judge's ruling, effectively ends the case.
As we draw to the end of an academically and socially packed year, the idea of doing the same again is appealing.
He is running as the "bloke" candidate, who can make the party electable again by appealing to middle Britain, which abandoned the Tories in the last two national votes.
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