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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again known" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where something is being recognized or identified once more, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The artifact was again known to be from the ancient civilization after further research."
Alternatives: "reidentified" or "recognized again".
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4From 1987 the awards were again known as the National Book Awards.
**From 1987 the awards were again known as the National Book Awards.
***From 1987 the awards were again known as the National Book Awards.
The city is once again known as St . Petersburg but the region is still called Leningrad Oblast.
"Our country has once again known pain and mourning and must stand up to the barbarism propagated by fanatical groups," he said.
Instead of the usual jazz method of improvising on a tune over and over again, known as "playing choruses", he plays the song with a few variations and then goes into a kind of free meditation on it.
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Shelley, again, knew that it could not be his fault.
Perhaps we'll never again know her state of mind.
Out on the street, I sighed with relief, because I once again knew where I was.
They'll again know joy in ministering among people who share their sense of purpose.
He's a Whitehall wonk with a comfortable life about which we (again) know very little.
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