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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again arrived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has returned to a place after having been there before.
Example: "After a long journey, the travelers again arrived at the familiar village they had visited years ago."
Alternatives: "returned once more" or "came back again".
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The time for major change has again arrived.
Ramadan has yet again arrived on our doorsteps.
Polanski again arrived in the late afternoon, greeted her mother, and drove off with Samantha.
THAT memorable and suggestive epoch, the middle of November, has again arrived.
Months later, during a scheduled alcohol evaluation, he again arrived with alcohol on his breath.
Today police again arrived to blockade her home amid a broad security clampdown.
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On Monday, Uribe again arrives at the White House.
"It takes 20 years to grow back again". Arriving at a natural pool by a stream, we jumped in.
He apparently returned to Holland the same year, for in January 1626 he sailed westward again, arriving at the mouth of the Hudson River on May 4, 1626.
A better migration policy would foresee and accommodate these 21st-century realities, although it might once again arrive too late to prevent initial tragedies.
Proceeding as in the proof of Theorem 2.1, we again arrive at (2.20) and (2.22).
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