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The phrase "again enter the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to re-enter a location, system, or situation that they have previously accessed.
Example: "After completing the task, you will need to again enter the secure area to retrieve your belongings."
Alternatives: "re-enter the" or "enter once more the".
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I'll never again enter the voting booth without doing my homework.
Would I never again enter the exploration of rhythm, the rigor of distillation, the pleasure of making a line that teetered, dipped, then finally balanced?
Indeed, they've recently interrupted their busy schedule of live engagements to once again enter the recording studio – their real forte, as many will agree.
So now, with a three-man brain trust signaling a willingness -- and a need -- to try something new, Assa Abloy will once again enter the fray.
For him to once again enter the creator-owned field and dedicate part of his imagination to a new universe, he had to be sure that he would be creating a story that hadn't been told before.
Visitors will be able to again enter the Statue of Liberty on Aug. 3, after being closed for nearly three years of safety and security improvements, the National Parks Service said yesterday.
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Last year Mercy International again entered the limelight.
In 1992, Gujral again entered the Rajya Sabha.
Around noon, five policemen again entered the building.
As we drifted farther into the water, we once again entered the coral jungle.
The following year he again entered the record books, taking all 10 wickets against Lancaster.
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