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The phrase "again for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to doing something once more on behalf of or for the benefit of a specific person.
Example: "I will explain the process again for him, so he can understand it better."
Alternatives: "once more for him" or "again on his behalf".
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Again, for him repentance was a virtue, whereas for other Greek philosophers it was a weakness.
My main hope was to make soccer fun again for him and his pals.
In their conversation, Mr. Bloomberg told Mr. Padavan he would be there again for him.
They stood again for him after the fifth and sixth innings.
It was that way in Patrick Ewing's seasons, but now it will never happen again for him, at least in this town.
To stop moving, talking or smoking meant to feel the pain of how life had turned again for him, I suspect.
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She went through the details again for him--making sure this time around to actually describe the terror she felt after the call.
Two years ago the Pogues made their first appearances in New York in 15 years with Shane MacGowan, their Dionysian, damaged former singer, and Mr. MacGowan is back on board again -- for him that's a fantastic attendance record.
She was there again, waiting for him.
When she awoke, she again pleaded for him to kill her, but heard no response.
The background is, again unusually for him, strongly engaged and engaging: people making merry in blue-green boskiness.
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