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The phrase "again is able to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something has regained the ability to do something after a previous inability.
Example: "After months of rehabilitation, she again is able to walk without assistance."
Alternatives: "is once more able to" or "can once again".
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As the app is being applied, the local population again, is able to participate in the economic life of Aqaba.
In the midst of the mayhem and starvation, he manages to have a discussion with a captured Soviet political commissar about the similarities between the Nazi and the Bolshevik world views, and once again is able to indicate his intellectual support for Nazi ideas.
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Africa may once again be able to feed itself.
In the field trials, wetland plants again were able to dewater sediments effectively.
We'll never again be able to plead ignorance about that tricky "eponymous" definition: eponymous.
He hoped to return and once again be able to provide for his family.
They might respect Basso, but no, they will never again be able to love him.
The Arabs will never again be able to say: "Why should we do anything?
Now 35, she knows she will never again be able to stand up.
The world may never again be able to gaze at its photo with awestruck wonder.
He also should again be able to walk on his own.
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