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The phrase "again exceeds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where something surpasses a previous limit or expectation for a second or subsequent time.
Example: "The company's profits again exceed projections, indicating strong growth this quarter."
Alternatives: "once more surpasses" or "again outstrips".
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This again exceeds the redemption penalty by a fair margin".
Will the American people remain silent while our reach once again exceeds our grasp?
She added, "Multiyear guarantees will go away for a while," but they are likely to return when the demand for investment banking talent again exceeds the supply.
Even though the top personal income tax rate of 39.6 percent once again exceeds the maximum corporate rate of 35 percent, the pass-through arrangement remains attractive to companies like McGregor Metalworking, analysts say, by avoiding double taxation.
As the water at P. Ramachandrapur is again exceeds the limits and showing high values of hardness.
As to the decomposition of the standard deviation of the independent variables, variation over time again exceeds the between standard deviation (sd b ), except for alcohol consumption.
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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).
It is a certainty that the catch will again exceed the recommended level.
Pollsters say the party may again exceed 60% of the vote.
Oil prices again exceeded $100 a barrel and pushed energy stocks higher.
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