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The phrase "again during" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is happening once more at a specific time or period.
Example: "We will meet again during the summer to discuss our plans."
Alternatives: "once more in" or "again at".
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He served again during the Korean War.
I prayed again during every break.
And it rapidly left again during cooling.
This is, again, during a war.
Courses will resume again during the second fall term.
The same replay was shown again during the first intermission.
Would he use a TUE again during the Tour?
Interrupted again during World War II, service resumed in 1947.
It suffered heavily again during World War II.
We do this again and again — during wars, after assassinations.
She hounded them again during negotiations over the spending bill.
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