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The phrase "again makes it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated action or event that results in a particular outcome.
Example: "The team's hard work again makes it possible for us to meet our deadline."
Alternatives: "once more enables it" or "repeatedly allows it".
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Between October and December 2012, Indomaret again makes it possible for its customers to donate their small change for Indonesian children.
But its threat to exercise its veto again makes it look like a spoiler.
Coupled with the placing of the sitter, seen head and shoulders inside a simulated giltwood frame, this again makes it obvious that the image was painted on its own, not on a manuscript page.
So this is not only a library, it's also a tomb, which again makes it a particularly interesting topic, I believe.
Looking at Costa-Gavras's MISSING (1982) again makes it hard to understand why John Shea has never become a major movie star.
The systematic way the harasser allegedly followed Todd to new schools, repeatedly posting the images and threatening to do it again, makes it textbook harassment regardless of the medium.
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And heavy fighting has erupted in Mogadishu again, making it dangerous even for Somali aid workers.
A third picture, which was derived from photography, again made it only just.
But he never again made it to the finals of the world championship cycle.
Gidley converted to once again make it a two-point game.
The structure's uniformity and timelessness again made it fit within, rather than detract from, the urban fabric.
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