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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again one of them" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated instance or situation involving a specific group or category of people or things.
Example: "After the meeting, I realized that, once again, one of them had misunderstood the instructions."
Alternatives: "once more one of them" or "yet again one of them".
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Then again, one of them is suicidal.
Now and again, one of them would get locked up.
"Not again!" one of them exclaimed "Of course not," Miss Cook said, and fired.
They invite her to play and record again; one of them brightly notes that she could release her own music through social media, without a label.
Well not quite, but the reason people fall for these crazy acquisition rumours is that every now and again, one of them turns out to be true.
"There is nothing else there but to learn to fight the Chinese, and then go back again," one of them told a military panel.
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Figure 1C shows the third DFA model that was developed for separating the benign tumours from the healthy states, using three sensing features from two sensors, among them again one of the main separating sensor from models 1 and 2 (see Supplementary Information, Table S4).
That theme again: one of many.
The real problem is again one of demographics.
This could be Burma again one of these days.
Now, they are again one of only 16 teams standing.
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