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The phrase "again lamented one" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in a poetic or literary context to refer to someone who has been lamented multiple times.
Example: "The again lamented one was remembered fondly by all who knew her."
Alternatives: "the one mourned again" or "the repeatedly lamented individual".
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"Valencia again," lamented one headline.
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How many messages sent and not seen," lamented one user.
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Wellington coach Ernie Merrick again lamented a lack of polish in his charges.
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So here we are again, lamenting bright young lives extinguished beneath sliding snow.
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