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The phrase "again gained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where something has been obtained or achieved once more after a previous loss or absence.
Example: "After a challenging year, the company has again gained its market position."
Alternatives: "regained" or "reacquired".
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Judges again gained broad discretion, though in practice many still sentence defendants within the guideline ranges.
It may be assumed that with this stroke Elam once again gained independence.
When thoughts of suicide again gained ground, Ms. McMillan and her minister talked and prayed some more.
The issue has again gained momentum in the last few months, and Mr. Rajagopal said talks with India's rural development minister, Jairam Ramesh, seemed close to a breakthrough.
He returned to private practice after the war but again gained national notice in 1877 as counsel before the electoral commission that decided the Hayes Tilden presidential contest.
With the administrative reorganization that started in the late 1970s, Catalonia became a comunidad autónoma ("autonomous community"), and Catalan once again gained ascendancy in eastern Spain.
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"Nevertheless, I would like to again gain experience at a new club.
But the offense stalled again, gaining just 5 yards on a Giants penalty.
Open systems are again gaining support in some parts of the computer industry.
It may be worried that beneath the headline numbers, China's economy is once again gaining momentum.
But then the world plunged into economic crisis, and now Labour's tortoise is once again gaining on the hare.
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