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The phrase "again enjoy" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of enjoying something once more, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I hope you can again enjoy the beautiful scenery during your visit."
Alternatives: "enjoy once more" or "relish again".
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And Israelis may soon again enjoy those tours.
But at least now you and Dad can again enjoy football Sundays together.
Once the amaryllis blooms again, enjoy the plant and move it to a prominent position.
"Hopefully I will again enjoy the honour of representing my country".
We ask whether the middle classes will ever again enjoy the quality of life they used to.
Who is he to decide that low-income American families could never again enjoy that same guilty pleasure?
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India is, once again, enjoying a burst of economic optimism.
Once the government left, it never again enjoyed that eminence.
And Elbrus again enjoys the title of the highest peak in Europe.
Both the Reds and the Indians again enjoyed notable success in the 1990s.
Garden cities are an idea whose time has come (again), enjoying the support of George Osborne, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg.
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