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The phrase "again he saw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has seen something once more after a previous encounter.
Example: "As he walked through the old neighborhood, again he saw the familiar house where he grew up."
Alternatives: "once more he saw" or "he saw again".
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(Again, he saw plenty of ghosts in singular form — I'm only making a point).
Again and again, he saw life in untold numbers: miniscule creatures, dancing and dashing about.
When he looked over his shoulder again, he saw that Gary was losing ground.
As he zipped across the second slide, Anderson reported that again he saw lots of inflammation.
But, again, he saw no reason to deny the firearms application.
Again he saw that the skin on his arms was a smudged cyanic color, mottled in incoherent patterns, as if the flesh had been cooked all over.
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When he can see again, he sees that Fawad is holding the Frenchman's metal pencil case.
The fleeing mouse snatches a glance over his shoulder, and when he looks forward again he sees the floor lamp coming closer and closer.
Time and again, he sees his colleagues win or lose business based on the verve of their presentations to clients, not on the validity of their ideas.
When Siddhant looks into the future again, he sees the same thing, and is shocked to see Krrish still alive and on his island.
But when he opens his eyes again, he sees tents, refugee tents, as far as the eye can see.
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