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The phrase "again in one" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you want to express the idea of combining or reuniting something that has been separated, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "We need to bring our ideas together again in one cohesive plan."
Alternatives: "once more as one" or "together again".
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It was the familiar ritual of a million morning classes, this time in late October and on the road again in one of the tours that make up nearly half the company's year.
It is an explosion that keeps on happening, and here it is again in one of the newly restored and extended spaces at the Whitworth, which reopens on Saturday.
I don't think this will happen again in one lifetime".
This Victorian favorite may find itself in vogue once again in one hundred years.
Instead, the world is almost certain to be here again in one or two years' time.
"Most songwriters are probably writing one or two songs over and over again in one way or another.
Maybe people there sounded pretty busy ("Please, if you would phone again in one half of an hour...".).
It is used over and over again in one of the most contentious movies of this awards season, Elle.
The real story was of Arsenal capitulating, once again, in one of the fixtures that identify champions.
Ms. Canty-Samuel and Mr. Brackett appear again in "One Big Sandwich," above, where the characters' fare can only be described as deliciously unappetizing.
Then again – in one of the stranger rumours around the celebrity this year – Taylor Swift's legs are reportedly insured for $40m.
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