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The phrase "again it had" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a previous occurrence or situation that has happened once more.
Example: "After several months of waiting, again it had started to rain just as the event was about to begin."
Alternatives: "once more it had" or "it had happened again".
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In nearby Poland street, a workhouse was surrounded by cases but appeared unaffected: this was because, again, it had its own water supply.
Again it had its roots in Cohen's ideas.
But once again, it had a 20% chance of quadriplegia.
Again it had seemed impossible that he could score points.
Again, it had nothing to do with his performance".
Then again, it had seemed unlikely they would drop points in Dublin.
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On the field, Baltimore handled its business again; it has now won three in a row.
Once again, it has arrived.
But again, it has always been so.
Again, it has a rather softcore-erotic feel.
But again it has to be the right process.
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