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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again dismissed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where something or someone has been dismissed multiple times.
Example: "After the third appeal, the case was again dismissed by the court."
Alternatives: "dismissed once more" or "dismissed again."
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Her claim was again dismissed.
Bhutto was again dismissed in 1996 on charges of corruption by President Leghari.
Within a few months Mr. Orlov was again dismissed from his physics job.
She took her petition to the court of appeal, where it was again dismissed.
In 1993, she won a second election, but was again dismissed in 1996.
Ousted in 1990 and re-elected in 1993, she was again dismissed in 1996 by the president.
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Wilder -- co-writer of the script with Lesser Samuels and Walter Newman, collaborators he never used again -- dismissed the movie.
Bradman scored 244 and Ponsford again dismissed hit wicket his highest Test score, 266.
In a wide-ranging discussion at the women's leadership conference, Obama once again dismissed running for president herself by admitting to "never" having "the passion for politics".
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