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The phrase "again even though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a situation where something is repeated despite a previous condition or circumstance.
Example: "She decided to try the dish again even though she didn't like it the first time."
Alternatives: "once more despite" or "repeatedly although".
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Like rereading books, I like seeing movies again even though I know what's going to happen.
Once again, even though the rent was free, we produced only a modest profit.
Wives sit in rooms, alone again, even though their husbands are home.
But the Devils did not score again, even though they had chances.
I was bawling again, even though I knew what was coming".
They said we're not losing everything in the house again, even though they were locked up and secured.
Do you experience upsetting thoughts that keep coming back over and over again, even though you want them to stop?
Then it began decreasing again, even though the overall population continued to grow.
So Ladson started cycling again, even though only a few seconds were left on the timer.
I never made that mistake again, even though it meant bringing breast milk into the courtroom.
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We're just doomed to repeat them again and again - even though we can see them coming.
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