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The phrase "again having been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a repeated action or state that has occurred in the past.
Example: "Again having been overlooked for the promotion, she decided to speak with her manager about her contributions."
Alternatives: "once more having been" or "repeatedly having been".
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The River Roch now runs through the town again, having been concreted over.
It was overtaken by events, and turned off in 1990.In May 1999, it became fully operational again, having been refitted and redubbed PEP-II.
The goalkeeper enjoyed one of those inspired matches that may offer Rooney timely hope he, too, can thrive again having been cast to the fringes by his club.
The two clubs meet again having been drawn together in 2013 and 2014, with City knocking Chelsea out of the competition on both occasions.
But domestic violence in England is also rising again, having been falling pretty steadily since a spike in the early 90s (also a time of recession).
And I'll never be able to look at Carlo Crivelli's Saint Lucy in the same way again, having been alerted by Landy to the bizarre comedy of her pose.
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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.
The criticism would once again have been brutal.
Mr. Sakamoto, again, has been retained as chief playlister.
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