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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again indicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been pointed out or mentioned previously, emphasizing that it is being mentioned once more.
Example: "The results of the study were again indicated in the final report, highlighting the need for further research."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned" or "reiterated".
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A holding directly involving misjoinder again indicated the harmless-error rule should apply.
With a 2-2 count, Kulpa again indicated that Everett's foot was on the line.
President Aristide has again indicated his desire to return home and assist the people of Haiti.
The Newcastle fans, with chants and banners, once again indicated they favour Alan Shearer.
His attorney again indicated he had no responsive documents to the request.
The majority writes: "A holding directly involving misjoinder again indicated the harmless-error rule should apply". Ante, at 447.
However, at higher filler contents a decreased propensity for crystallization was noted, which again indicated network formation.
With his forward options now boosted, Wenger again indicated he may not hit the January sales looking for another striker.
Asked again to clarify what he meant, given how "I don't want to be here" could sound to his fans, Kyrgios again indicated it was frustration with himself.
In recent weeks he has once again indicated that he is ready to make a real effort to rein in Palestinian terrorist groups.
"We note that in your interview with BuzzFeed on Monday you again indicated that you were favourably disposed towards a digital debate.
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