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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again he is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a repeated action or state involving a male subject.
Example: "After a long absence, again he is the center of attention at the party."
Alternatives: "once more he is" or "he is again".
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Again he is angry.
Then again, he is in unfamiliar territory.
But again, he is fairly sanguine.
Once again, he is wrong.
Once again, he is straightforward.
Once again he is wrong.
But again he is cautious.
Similar(4)
Again, he was refused.
Again he was denied.
Again he was attacked.
Again he was defeated.
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