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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again enjoyed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated experience of enjoyment or pleasure in a particular activity or event.
Example: "After a long break, I again enjoyed reading my favorite book."
Alternatives: "enjoyed once more" or "enjoyed again".
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Once the government left, it never again enjoyed that eminence.
Both the Reds and the Indians again enjoyed notable success in the 1990s.
Partly as an official backlash, experts say, journalists never again enjoyed the same combination of military cooperation and freedom to report.
Under Sadat, the west once again enjoyed a special position in Cairo, just as it had for all those years before the 1956 Suez debacle.
While most films suffered big falls, Me Before You once again enjoyed the smallest drop of any title in the Top 10, down 32%.
Thus, Israel provided arms and finances to the Christians in the south of the country while the Palestinian forces (who by 1977 again enjoyed Syrian support) continued to conduct cross-border raids into Israel.
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India is, once again, enjoying a burst of economic optimism.
And Israelis may soon again enjoy those tours.
But at least now you and Dad can again enjoy football Sundays together.
And Elbrus again enjoys the title of the highest peak in Europe.
Once the amaryllis blooms again, enjoy the plant and move it to a prominent position.
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