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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again built" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been constructed or created once more after a previous instance.
Example: "The bridge was again built after the storm had destroyed it."
Alternatives: "rebuilt" or "constructed again".
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Both banks also say that they have again built up their capital reserves to healthy levels.
Artkraft once again built the sign, this time working from Douglas Leigh's design.
We once again built the report from a meta-analysis of industry research as well as interviews with industry experts and Stanford Medicine faculty members.
And some people, again, built a humongous device, big target, hoping that once in a while dark matter might cause some reaction in it.
Behind high fortress walls, again built from pisé, lie an outdoor pool, lush gardens, a restaurant and 15 tasteful rooms set around two courtyards.
The Italian Renaissance brought about a resurgence in the value of the land, and noble Roman families again built their houses there.
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Once again, build it up slowly.
In 1998, Mr. Bean announced he would again build guitars, but only 9 or 10 were made.
And what we have to do is again, build a big, big accelerator.
Cloud cover will again build to bring light new snow over the weekend.
"You could never again build such a thing so close to a pond".
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