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The phrase "again has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has occurred once more after a previous instance.
Example: "The project has again has been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "has once again been" or "has been repeated".
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And Afghanistan, once again, has been rebuilt.
Ding [Junhui] again has been a failure this year.
This again has been partly the result of technological change.
Mr. Sakamoto, again, has been retained as chief playlister.
Politics, again, has been a major target of the deconstruction.
"Dallas, again, has been bathed in blood and grief.
Jonathan, again, has been my colleague here for quite a number of years.
Since coming to Princeton, Lee again has been working to revolutionize computer architecture.
And the house once again has been filled with school-age children.
Ghailani, again, has been in Manhattan for a year, and we've managed.
The idea of cleaning "David" again has been debated sporadically since 1991.
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