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The phrase "again means" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or reiterate the meaning of something that has been previously mentioned or explained.
Example: "When we say that the project is delayed, it again means that we will not meet the original deadline."
Alternatives: "once more signifies" or "once again indicates".
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They were learning what "Never Again" means, anchoring identity.
This, again, means that users will continue to experience problems.
"Never again" means we can't afford to forget.
But that again means merely smaller profits for the banks that have gone into investment banking.
Now Rocky really is a bum again, and the laughable determination to keep going again means something.
And the dollar, at US$0.70 once again, means spending US dollars in Australia makes good sense.
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Again, meant to increase player safety.
All in, again, meant except for football, the driving force behind the move.
When Fassel was asked this week what playing Baltimore again meant, the coach said, "Nothing".
Do we advise such refugees that "never again" meant nothing more than that a Führer named Hitler will never again construct death camps in Germany?
Once again, mean and RSD were evaluated.
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