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The phrase "again it appears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has re-emerged or reoccurred after a previous instance.
Example: "After several months of absence, again it appears that the issue has resurfaced in our discussions."
Alternatives: "once more it shows up" or "it has reappeared again".
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And again, it appears to have won.
Once again, it appears that the parting was an acrimonious one.
Once again, it appears that in this administration, ideology trumps economic logic.
Now, once again, it appears the government has decided to suppress the left.
But once again it appears that the format has failed to make the transition from novelty to normative use.
Once again, it appears to have been committed by so-called pro-regime Alawite thugs known as the Shabiha.
Yet again, it appears to be a total misunderstanding of the concept that underpins these arbitration councils.
Yet again, it appears that Africa's vast mineral wealth is enriching everyone but Africans, who suffer in inverse proportion.
"Once again, it appears someone is trying to make the public believe that Jérôme Kerviel had an accomplice," he said.
Again, it appears that tests have not yet been completed.It is even difficult to be sure that all the incidents are separate.
Here again, it appears that a country's basic political institutions need to be tailored to its particular conditions and historical experience.
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