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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again managed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has successfully accomplished something once more after previous attempts or challenges.
Example: "After several setbacks, she again managed to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "once more succeeded" or "successfully achieved again".
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MIT has again managed to attract a world leader to speak at Commencement ceremonies.
He logged on again, managed to connect for a few minutes, and soon enough: nothing.
Washington again managed only one touchdown (a run by Alfred Morris).
Baron Cohen had once again managed to subvert celebrity while maximising publicity.
Whatever the merits of his most recent acquisition, Oracle's Mr Ellison has once again managed to shake things up.
The N.F.L. has again managed the magic of producing a huge news day with almost nothing actually happening.
Update: On Wednesday, ESPN found itself at the center of another political firestorm, and again managed to satisfy no one.
In 28 appearances he again managed just one goal and looked well short of the quality needed for that league.
CBS once again managed to dominate prime time among the broadcast networks on Thursday night, easily taking first place in all ratings categories.
On June 12th his forces again managed to reach those oilfields, impeding efforts to resume production.Oil apart, NATO and the rebels are tightening the noose.
So the three similarly skewed but artfully differentiated brothers once again managed to avoid visibly coagulating as a family unit, at least before these curious eyes.
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