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The phrase "again complemented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been enhanced or added to once more, often in a context where a previous complement or enhancement has already occurred.
Example: "The design was again complemented by the addition of vibrant colors that brought it to life."
Alternatives: "further enhanced" or "supplemented once more".
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Thus, our in vivo data again complemented the results of functional in vitro studies involving EZH2.
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The following year, though, McCulloch was more upbeat, describing the show as their best to date, while again complementing Stokes on her "rich and opulent pictures".
We analyzed steady-state mRNA levels of Rps28B and YRA-1 under mid-log growth conditions, again complementing edc3Δ strains with WT or aforementioned variants.
Again, complement levels may be low.
Two more counterarguments not present in the literature are worth considering: first, one potential danger of creating a citizens' income is that it might in the future again be complemented by other, less efficient ways of rent circulation.
"We have, time and time again been complemented for the measures we have put in place by RFL representatives, so have taken this complete lack of support with surprise and shock," he added.
These rare labeled central cholinergic premotor neurons in theory could enable the rabies virus to be complemented again and travel one more step to pre-premotor neurons.
As a caveat to our premotor tracing strategy, if any premotor neurons expressed ChAT, rabies virus could be complemented again, resulting in spurious two-step labeling.
Above all, he's enthusiastic about the potential of new technologies to complement (again, not replace) our existing forms of newsgathering and distribution.
If the string S rc is reversed once again, the complement string S c is obtained.
The paucity of robust data and the lack of consensus noted above provoked us to look again at complement proteins in MS CNS tissue.
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