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The phrase "again counted by" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to something being counted multiple times by a specific entity or method.
Example: "The votes were again counted by the election officials to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "recounted by" or "counted once more by".
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Following the addition of galactose to a final concentration of 2% and four hours of additional incubation at 30°C, cells were again counted by hemacytometer, appropriate numbers of cells plated on to YPD agar, and plates incubated at 30° for three to four days.
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