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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated action or state of receiving or obtaining something once more.
Example: "After a long break, I am again getting back into my exercise routine."
Alternatives: "once more receiving" or "reacquiring again".
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He's chipper again, getting out and about.
"Off through the bushes again, getting your clothes torn?
That man Brand again, getting fact-checked in The Guide.
He tried again and again, getting more and more frustrated.
He lunged for it again, getting more leather on it, but not enough.
Here we are again, getting squared away in the New Year.
Undeterred, the "personhood" folks tried again, getting their measure on the ballot in Mississippi last year.
And now, I'm again getting the treatment I need to resume a healthy and productive lifestyle".
Right now I feel we are again getting closer because we grew up.
The Royal Court is once again getting behind a new playwright.
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California lawmakers are, again, getting close to adopting the state's first system to regulate medical marijuana.
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