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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been created or done once more after a previous occurrence.
Example: "The sculpture was again made by the same artist, showcasing his unique style."
Alternatives: "remade" or "created again".
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Police again made several arrests.
But Leyland again made the right moves.
But Johnson again made an important catch.
Upon joining the Knicks, Stoudemire again made his preferences clear.
Again: "Made superb love to E in the afternoon.
Gray," but again made no claims for its authorship.
Watching The Office again made me uncontrollably nostalgic.
By cutting, he once again made the story bigger.
Mr. Shelley's company, Ensemble Studios, again made the change.
On the third day, the stationmaster once again made the sixteen-kilometre journey to him.
Surrounded by beleaguered building trades officials, a plaintive Mr. Ricketts again made his case Tuesday.
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