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The phrase "again confronted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone is faced with a challenge or issue once more.
Example: "After several months of peace, the community was again confronted with the threat of flooding."
Alternatives: "once more faced" or "repeatedly challenged".
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So the Alliance is again confronted with the need to adapt and respond.
Still, amid the high-fives and the humor, the Mets were again confronted with an injury.
Today America is once again confronted by a new global threat, that of Islamic fundamentalist terrorism.
However, Robertson admits that the project team has once again confronted the problem of people taking metaphors too literally.
This year, the same agency officials were again confronted with a drug safety official making conclusions with which they disagreed.
He was again confronted by a question about recent accusations, which he has steadfastly denied, that he accepted a bribe.
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Sea Shepherd is preparing to again confront the fleet and warned of an "escalation".
That means this wet region is once again confronting its moss divide.
A generation later, Americans once again confront the specter of impeachment.
As Joe Biden ponders bid, he once again confronts painful family complexities.
Now the Clintons again confront a scrum of Republican congressmen and conservative activists who are clearly out to get them.
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