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The phrase "again he started" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is beginning an action or process once more after having done it previously.
Example: "After a brief pause, again he started to explain his theory to the group."
Alternatives: "once more he began" or "he started again".
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Again, he started out as an Oscar winner, sanctimoniously: "Thank you for your kindness.
When fall came around again, he started sending Mr. Becze to forage in the park.
Out of profound need, or just the desire to wear shoes with laces again, he started doing that right away.
Looking at the words again, he started singing, and bar minor changes, that's what you hear now.
When Jones pushed him again, he started talking about wheat farming in Greenland and grapes in Roman Britain.
Once again he started mouthing off about Jack Swagger, but Swagger surprised him in the ring by slamming him to the ground, shutting him up.
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Except start again so he started again.
"I told him I'd come see him play again when he started playing music again".
Puhich had a rider again, and he started working the barns, calling in favors.
They stopped when he could see the graves and began again when he started back.
He turned that moment over in his mind again and again, until, finally, he started digging.
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