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The phrase "again at some point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the possibility of something happening again in the future, without specifying a particular time.
Example: "I hope we can meet again at some point to discuss our plans further."
Alternatives: "at a later time" or "once more in the future."
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Likely, we'll do it again at some point.
I'll post again at some point after 7.30.
I might even read that again, at some point.
Not necessarily the success – United will doubtless win trophies again at some point.
Honestly, I will probably order this again at some point in the near future.
But we all figured the Packer offense would click again at some point.
No doubt their sexual antics will be seen again at some point.
He would start up again at some point, but he could stop.
"I'm going to be fired again at some point, too," he said.
I'm leaving for Westminster now and I'll be posting again at some point after 7.30.
They don't speak out about these issues because they would like to be employed again at some point.
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