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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again became" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a return to a previous state or condition after a change or interruption.
Example: "After years of struggle, she again became the confident leader she once was."
Alternatives: "once more became" or "returned to being".
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Naidu again became chief executive.
Vajpayee again became prime minister.
Then his voice changed again, became businesslike.
Cambodia again became a Siamese protectorate.
Almost immediately, Ames again became tired.
In 1974, Wilson again became prime minister.
Each again became a place of hope.
But Adlington once again became a contender.
Pressed on regrets, he again became evasive.
Nevertheless, in December 1893 Crispi again became premier.
Wind erosion again became a topic of concern in the 20th century.
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