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The phrase "again in order" is not standard and may cause confusion in written English.
It could be used when referring to a sequence or process that needs to be repeated or restored to a previous state.
Example: "We need to review the steps again in order to ensure everything is correct."
Alternatives: "once more in sequence" or "repeatedly in order".
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So how do Americans learn to compromise again in order to more efficiently run the country?
Then he wishes he could sleep again in order to forget his mutilated age and sorrow.
Again, in order to fight its influence, the rabbis reworked its content in their own spirit.
Mr. Biden added, "You've got to make the case all over again, in order to get the cooperation.
After "Life" completes its run on Discovery, the episodes will be shown again in order on the Animal Planet channel.
Its fans, I suspect, will consume the movie time and again, in order to relish the bountiful links in which it delights.
We will need to start the scouting mission all over again in order to form an accurate garbagescape of the city in 2021.
I managed to work myself into the wrong situation — the wrong neighborhood, the wrong job, the wrong relationship — over and over again, in order to feel right.
Thus the Avengers are roused to action once again in order to save the world — or, rather, to save human life.
And now he'll fight again, in order to get back on the field as soon as possible, ready for the next win.
Then, when I was working on "Red Desert," I took up my brushes again in order to refamiliarize myself with color.
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