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The phrase "again joined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone has rejoined a group or situation after a period of absence or separation.
Example: "After a long hiatus, the band has again joined forces to create new music."
Alternatives: "reunited" or "come together again".
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The crowd, again, joined in loudly, if not unanimously.
After participating in a revolt of satraps in Persia, he again joined Cotys.
After a pretense of independence, Henry again joined the former; the Scots promptly joined the French.
After the war Hardy again joined the University of Pennsylvania, taking up a residency in surgery.
1946 Welles again joined Charles Camp in prospecting the Moenkopi exposures east of Dinosaur National Monument.
As the president finished speaking, Strange again joined him onstage for another embrace.
Once released, he left the Tudeh party and never again joined a political organisation.
Ramirez, who did not bat again, joined Albert Belle, Rocky Colavito, Al Rosen, Jim Thome and Hal Trosky.
Negus again joined Hugh for Collector's World on BBC2 (1970-72) and for the initial seasons of the Antiques Roadshow.
Then Rabbi Sameth, whose prerabbinical songwriting credits included Loretta Lynn's "Pregnant Again," joined the Pleasantville Clergy Association, after his congregation was formed in 1997.
After negotiations with the government, in 1995 Wade again joined Diouf's cabinet but resigned in 1998 to prepare a fifth presidential bid.
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