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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again of late" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has happened repeatedly or recently.
Example: "I have noticed, again of late, that the team is struggling with communication."
Alternatives: "once more recently" or "again recently".
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And it has popped up again of late, with Manager Terry Collins and General Manager Sandy Alderson conceding last week that there appeared to be a psychological hurdle hindering some of their hitters at home.
He has been reading it again of late.
THE famed Solidarity banner an icon of Poland's struggle against communism has returned to the streets again of late, carried by thousands of union members demanding change.
Over and over again of late, Trump has indulged in the idea of a broad-scale global conspiracy being organized to keep him from being elected.
With oil prices falling again of late, economists are predicting that the Producer Price Index will show flat, or lower, readings for July.
The issue of women's body hair, and specifically the significance of divesting oneself of it or keeping it, has been in the news again of late, as it often is, sporadically.
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Distributions of SO2 were less marked in their skewness with the exception, again, of 1981.
The same was true of Friday, September 13th, and will be true again of Friday, June 13th , 2014
Congratulations, again Class of 2018.
The program was extremely selective; again as of 1941, there were 1500 applicants per year, of which only 17 were accepted.
"We managed to move past it pretty quickly when we met up again ahead of Christmas," said Schmidt.
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