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The phrase "again imparted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or knowledge that has been shared or communicated once more.
Example: "The lessons learned from the previous project were again imparted to the new team members during the orientation."
Alternatives: "re-shared" or "re-communicated".
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The IRM was again imparted for the 56 crystals, and M IRM was measured.
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Reporting live from the scene, Mr. Franken breathlessly imparted, "Again, this is supposed to be a secret; it isn't of course, as you can see".
While training him, Harry again tries to impart the notion that their job is just acting.
To address this possibility, we examined ribosome-profiling and proteomic datasets, which capture repression also occurring at the level of translation, and again we found that the CLIP-identified non-canonical sites imparted no detectable repression.
Wisdom is not imparted; it is discovered.
"They're not imparted quickly".
Without words, big things still get imparted.
Haitink imparted a seemingly effortless drive, winding the music up from a steady tread at the opening of the third movement to a coil of jubilant energy, and then back again for the haunting Laudates at the close.
And there is some memorable information imparted.
A lot was imparted by that.
Pertinent, eye-opening information is imparted.
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