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The phrase "again done" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something has been completed once more, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "After several attempts, the project is again done, and we can finally move forward."
Alternatives: "completed once more" or "finished again".
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Justice is again done.
The next was pasta a la Bolognese, again done well, but again, not regional.
"The Senate ethics committee," CREW said, "has once again done what it does best: nothing".
There's a scene in which my nose is broken, swollen – again, done by prosthetic.
Only in the past seven years of privatisation has IRI again done good to the Italian economy.
One was the bullish, pavlovian belief that the Fed had again done whatever was necessary to restore growth and profits.
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Again, don't ask.
Again, does it matter?
Surrealism, again, did very well.
Please, again, don't.
Again, does this sound faintly familiar?
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