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The phrase "again exceed" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something has surpassed a previous limit or level once more, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "The company's profits will again exceed expectations this quarter."
Alternatives: "surpass once more" or "exceed again".
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It is a certainty that the catch will again exceed the recommended level.
Pollsters say the party may again exceed 60% of the vote.
By Dec. 31 the annual tally of film reviews published in The New York Times will once again exceed 600.
With a payroll that will again exceed $90 million, Phillips, as a matter of policy, will at least investigate the possibility of signing any elite free agent.
Mr Wen repeated China's usual target of 8% GDP growth this year, but many analysts believe that China could again exceed this figure.
Analysts have calculated that it could take as long as a decade for inventories to return to their precrash levels and for demand to once again exceed supply.
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This again exceeds the redemption penalty by a fair margin".
Nidetch, who has died aged 91, lost the weight, and never again exceeded 64kg.
(The Swiss account remained open until 1997, but its balance never again exceeded a thousand dollars).
Will the American people remain silent while our reach once again exceeds our grasp?
Oil prices again exceeded $100 a barrel and pushed energy stocks higher.
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