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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again flashing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is flashing once more, often in contexts related to lights, signals, or notifications.
Example: "The warning light was again flashing, indicating a potential issue with the engine."
Alternatives: "flashing once more" or "flashing again."
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Six years on from the financial crash that brought the world to its knees, red warning lights are once again flashing on the dashboard of the global economy.
As investors in New York were getting up, the credit markets were again flashing red as banks reported higher borrowing costs.
Only six months ago Mr Cameron was warning that the 'red warning lights are once again flashing on the dashboard of the global economy'".
The recent increase in demand, fuelled in no small part by that jumper, has meant that knitting needles are once again flashing productively.
To hype up a big game, the school board hatches a rivalry between Crystal's school, Robert E. Lee, and the recently opened Stonewall Jackson High (again, flashing neon: the football field is rumored to be a Civil War graveyard).
It was at the sunny corner of Fremont and Las Vegas Boulevard that I saw him again, flashing hugely by on the side of a municipal bus, retro-glam and kinda-fab.
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The remaining brine flows into the next stage at even lower pressure, where some of it again flashes into vapour.
And in the process of convening the leaders of 31 countries, Brazil once again flashed its credentials as the undisputed leader of Latin America.
The video of Terri Schiavo blinking, now exceedingly familiar after years of court developments, again flashed across television screens in Florida and across the nation after the decision Monday.
Before Wright drove in two runs in Saturday's 5-3 victory, Minaya predicted he would resume driving the ball around if not out of their grand canyon of a ballpark and once again flash an occasional smile around his clubhouse dressing stall.
Asked about his technique, he again flashed a smile: "May I start at the beginning?
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