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The phrase "again could be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting a possibility or reiterating a previous point that may happen once more.
Example: "The results of the experiment, if repeated, again could be similar to our initial findings."
Alternatives: "might be again" or "could possibly be again".
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One intangible, again, could be Captain Nicklaus.
The price of being wrong yet again could be incalculable.
But these things, again, could be policed with laws.
But then again, could be the guy's just a fan of "Antiques Roadshow" or "The Three Tenors".
Maybe the dream this season is a Champions League dream where the words again could be: "This really is happening".
In the land of the smiley face, "Happy Days Are Here Again" could be an anthem for any party.
Superficially, this decision again could be justified, but it opened the way for Russia in 1891 to make an alliance with France.
The groans of "Oh, no, not again" could be heard all the way from Tottenville in Staten Island to Wakefield in the Bronx.
It is a dreadful business, but fans who had given up hope of ever seeing Cohen in action again could be forgiven for feeling guiltily grateful to Lynch.
As for the UK-wide pensions protection fund – which acts as a backstop for failing schemes – the ICAS argues this would have to be split and again could be a huge burden on Scotland.
Another sign that classics are respectable again could be found in the announcement this month of the IGA Automobile Fund, which aims to launch in April with the intention of trading in the world's most desirable and iconic collectors' cars.
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