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The phrase "again greater" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize an increase that has happened multiple times, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "The results of the experiment were again greater than expected."
Alternatives: "even greater" or "greater once more".
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Again, greater transparency would make doing this so much easier.
In the 54th minute the hosts scored a third and again greater appetite seemed key.
The apparent effect of female sex was again greater with older age.
As soon as the local concavity is vanished, the region term becomes again greater and the sign of F changes back.
In both techniques, the minimum negative principal stresses (compression) generated at the second premolars were high, but once again greater in the lingual technique.
The reasons are complex, but again greater demand is playing a role - the numbers being referred into the hospital system are on the rise.
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Again, great season, sing it through again.
It hit the zeitgeist again and again; great performances.
Then again, great gloves are another hallmark of the Cardinals.
"But I won't declare victory until Xerox is again great".
There again, great claims made for progress sometimes fall sort of their ambitions.
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