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The phrase "again have" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate a repeated action or state, but it typically requires additional context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "I will again have to remind you of the deadline."
Alternatives: "once more have" or "have again".
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Nation-states once again have nuclear arsenals.
And I'd never again have any others".
Today, the candidates again have busy schedules.
In Iraq something may once again have to give.
The Rays, again, have shown that there is.
For the spirits, again, have called on her.
We may, once again, have to widen our search.
Lefty comics, who once again have something to rail against.
We could once again have competitive markets driving innovation.
Federer will yet again have to serve to stay alive.
Thus, the Giants again have their backs against the wall.
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