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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again need to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a repeated necessity or requirement for something.
Example: "I again need to remind you about the deadline for the project submission."
Alternatives: "once more need to" or "need to once again".
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Still, FCD once again need to shake it off and look to continue their winning streak.
Couples again need to add on the cost of the second partner's legal advice.
If so, then we will once again need to turn our attention to trying to understand Bond.
With KSL's latest bid, Great Wolf and its advisers will again need to scrutinize the offer and determine whether it is in shareholders' best interests.
The IMF and other groups, including the G22, are working on this high-priority problem.We also again need to appraise exchange-rate regimes for emerging market countries.
But the court's ruling may mean that the next president will again need to seek a congressional compromise to overhaul the nation's immigration laws.
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Suddenly, we once again needed to explain ourselves to ourselves.
By the age of 45, he never again needed to be deprived of a single sensual experience or material object.
Borussia again needed to score to stay in the competition.
The Opposition again needs to do nothing – Kevin's doing the work for them.
Finding your true self again needs to become your top priority.
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