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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again expressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been stated or articulated once more.
Example: "The committee's concerns were again expressed during the meeting, highlighting the need for further discussion."
Alternatives: "reiterated" or "restated".
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Today, Mr. Daschle again expressed reservations about these plans.
Company officials again expressed their pleasure to Mr. Pruitt.
Noah apologized after the game and again expressed remorse Monday.
The US Federal Reserve Fedd) again expressed concerns about the culture at financial institutions this month.
In April, de Blasio again expressed support for the broken-windows approach.
In Western Christendom, an iconoclastic attitude was again expressed in various medieval lay movements and sects.
Later, he again expressed concern about his meeting the next day.
His voice broke momentarily when he thanked them for their support and again expressed his apologies.
The government again expressed its willingness to talk to the Maoists, but said it would not accept preconditions.
At the White House on Friday, President Vladimir V. Putin again expressed misgivings about rushing things with Iran.
Jane Fonda has once again expressed regret over the infamous 'Hanoi Jane' picture taken of her during the Vietnam war.
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