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The phrase "again like that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a previous action or situation that is being repeated in a similar manner.
Example: "I can't believe you did it again like that; you really need to be more careful next time."
Alternatives: "once more in that way" or "similarly again".
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Despite Davies stating that the companion in "Voyage of the Damned" was "always going to [be] a one-off...little knowing that it would be Kylie Minogue", he has since stated that he would cast Minogue again "like that".
"It was great to see him delivering again like that.
"I'll play it again like that," Brodeur said.
Though, again like that husky suitor, Treasure & Bond can emit alternating messages of warmth and aggression.
It was odd to meet again like that after so long.
"And nobody wanted to be embarrassed again like that in front of the whole world".
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Extreme lows in prices again, markets don't like that.
Watching games gets my analytical mind working again and I really like that.
'The Mermaids Singing.' 'Wire in the Blood.' " I tried again: "I liked that 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' book".
And again, like with clothing, accessories that are fun yet functional are important!
But maybe it was never really like that again.
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