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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again entered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone or something has re-entered a place or situation after having previously exited.
Example: "After a brief pause, she again entered the room, ready to continue the discussion."
Alternatives: "re-entered" or "went back in".
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But last year the economy again entered recession.
Around noon, five policemen again entered the building.
After some months she again entered the office of Mr. Volland, and shot him dead.
The following year he again entered the record books, taking all 10 wickets against Lancaster.
As we drifted farther into the water, we once again entered the coral jungle.
The suspect once again entered the eighteen-wheeler but struggled to operate it.
Wasted away by leukemia as her mother had been, she again entered the Curie Hospital, where she died in 1956.
Later that year she suffered a crushed leg in a horseback riding accident and never again entered tournament play.
I decided to go ahead anyway and again entered my details and clicked to confirm and pay.
And so Irma Broderick Jacoby went home and lived another year, during which she never again entered a hospital or subjected herself to an invasive, expensive medical procedure.
After attempting to pursue a separatist policy, which led to its defeat by federal troops, in 1848 Lucerne again entered the Swiss Confederation as a full member.
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