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The phrase "again five years" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a repetition of an event or situation occurring after a span of five years, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We will revisit this issue again five years from now."
Alternatives: "once more in five years" or "after another five years".
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The Cardinals won again five years later.
We can't do this again five years from now.
Pires was then elected in 2001 and again five years later.
Then you go to these places again five years later and where there was a factory, there were 10 factories.
The absence of a proper reckoning after the 2010 defeat was a key reason Labour lost again five years later.
They looked at the fish around five islands in New Caledonia's south-western lagoon before the reserves were created, and again five years later.
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In an Australian study, researchers interviewed 1,600 14- and 15-year-olds, then again seven years later.
Its leader, Portia Simpson-Miller, becomes prime minister again, four years after losing the job.
I travelled there twice with England, in 2000 and again seven years later.
Accompanied by her mother, she began touring again two years after the accident.
They were now ready to be read to again, twenty years later.
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