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The phrase "again appear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is re-emerging or becoming visible once more after a period of absence.
Example: "After several months of absence, the comet will again appear in the night sky."
Alternatives: "reappear" or "show up again".
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RR will once again appear on the Guardian's music site.
Mr. Shelton and Mr. Levine will again appear in both editions of the show next season.
As soon as the eyes are taken off the image, it will once again appear monochrome, Mail Online reported.
In a second commercial, animated figures again appear on screen along with similar statistics about the power of cable television.
And at least two of the Garsons, in this regard, again appear to have followed standard practice in the borough.
The grouping of several top models attracted significant attention, and they were chosen to again appear together in pop singer George Michael's "Freedom!
On Sept. 8, the video will again appear on the Times Square signs, he added, as well as in selected stores taking part in Fashion's Night Out.
Mr. West participated despite saying in the fall, after being overlooked at the MTV Video Music Awards, that he would never again appear on the channel.
The Catalans again appear to have deployed three at the back, with Busquets shielding them and Thiago and Alves playing as wingbacks, or rather auxillary midfielders.
(It seems safe to say that the subject, verb, and object here—"Senator," "written," "New York Review of Books article"—may never again appear together in a sentence).
Mostly, though, the show will take place on a screen, where Stark's Skype chats will again appear, along with projections from her current show at the Mills College Art Museum.
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