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The phrase "again into a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a return to a previous state or action, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "After a long break, she found herself again into a routine that felt familiar and comforting."
Alternatives: "back into a" or "once more into a".
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"No, I need the money bad," the mechanic says, his face relaxing again into a smile.
A man was walking at speed along the track, breaking now and again into a run.
This year the Red Hook Criterium is expanding again, into a four-race series.
I am a just being born again into a life denied me at birth.
After she fell to the ground, she said, he forced her again into a sexual act.
We would print Aaliyah's lyrics off the internet and sing Try Again into a tape recorder.
An aural magnet, it draws me once again into a belt of sycamore trees.
The question now is whether Mr. Hatoyama can transform himself yet again, into a national leader.
The Republican party split again into a so-called Bull Moose wing in 1912.
We don't want him dropping back again into a longer period in injury.
"Let's turn our country, once again, into a stronghold for progressive values.
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