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The phrase "again as needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something should be repeated or done multiple times based on necessity or requirement.
Example: "Please review the document and make changes again as needed to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "as required" or "as necessary".
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Joe DePlasco, a spokesman for the Barclays Center, said in an e-mail that the arena staff had expected the discoloration and planned to clean the sidewalk with, essentially, a "sidewalk power wash," sometime in the next few weeks and then again as needed.
You forget how bad it was the last time around in order to do it again, as needed".
Scrunch again as needed.
Lean over the sink and start removing the scrub from your face, wetting the washcloth again as needed.
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Bring to a simmer again and skim as needed.
Turn the radio off again and adjust as needed.
The same video was then viewed by additional experts without the commentary of the first expert audible, again pausing as needed to enable the expert to make or elucidate on a point, explain his or her commentary, or to allow the researcher to ask targeted questions.
Unlike Obama, Biden would give adults 55-64 the option of buying into Medicare, again with subsidies as needed.
Go over your hair and blot again as many times as needed.
Check again for movement and repackage as needed.
Bart encourages her to keep pursuing her future dreams as a professional saxophone player and promises to be there for her when she needs his help again (as well as borrowing money from her).
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