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The phrase "again as" is not standard in written English and may lead to confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are comparing or relating something to a previous instance, but it is not commonly accepted.
Example: "She performed the task again as she had done before."
Alternatives: "once more as" or "anew as".
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He is happy again as well".
He beat Charlestonian again, as well as Stromboli and Figinny.
Then, tubes were vortexed thoroughly and centrifuged again as before.
We now have cited this paper again as suggested.
Let me begin again as a speck.
Take depression, again, as an example.
He served again as chair 2005-2009.
Now he's touring again, as Yusuf/Cat Stevens.
She smiled again, as though she'd understood.
To flee again as freeze descends.
Australia go in, again, as world champions.
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