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The phrase "again if needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something may be repeated or revisited if it is necessary.
Example: "I will send you the report now, and I can provide additional information again if needed."
Alternatives: "once more if necessary" or "repeatedly if required".
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Once cool, season again, if needed.
I use it to remove any excess grease before applying primer and foundation, and then again, if needed, after powder.
Mr. Gates will have to keep monitoring the performance of Lockheed Martin and General Heinz's successor and personally intervene again if needed.
But the central bank cut its outlook for exports and output, citing global economic risks, and it signaled that it was ready to expand stimulus again if needed.
Swisher, who sustained the injury on a play at the plate Saturday, said he would slide into home again if needed.
Likewise, officers do not want to scrap them or give them to Afghans or other allies — and then have to buy them again if needed in the future.
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I could happily play [at right-back again] if needed but I'm more comfortable centrally now.
That sounds reasonable, but there must be a clear plan on how to build up again quickly if needed.
Taste again, and adjust if needed.
Again, set alarms if needed, and during breaks consider a healthy snack.
Participants were also asked whether they could be contacted again for clarification if needed, and all agreed.
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