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The phrase "again hinted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a suggestion or indication that has been made previously and is being reiterated.
Example: "In her latest article, she again hinted at the possibility of a new project on the horizon."
Alternatives: "suggested once more" or "implied again".
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Mr. Cates again hinted at some "surprise appearances".
The prime minister has, again, hinted at the involvement of "foreign hands".
Chandler, who faulted teammates for individualistic play during the playoffs, again hinted at concerns over the team's makeup and strategy on Monday.
Carney again hinted this was possible, but insisted the US had always been willing to talk to Iran about ending the alleged nuclear weapons programme.
A5 Iraqis Prioritize Security United States marines attacked the insurgent stronghold of Falluja, and Iraq's new government again hinted that it would declare martial law.
U2's encore, the Who's cynical "Won't Get Fooled Again," hinted at self-protection, even if Bono lingered over the line "get on my knees and pray".
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The move has also led to speculation that Mr. Weill was again hinting at a possible successor.
Viewers are invited to inflate the elephant, but the strength required to achieve a full elephant again hints at the economic difficulties ahead.
The Sharjah Test could feature a final appearance for the Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq, with the 41-year-old again hinting at a preference to bow out from international cricket on a high, rather than wait for the tap on the shoulder, in his column for the Cricket Australia website.
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