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The phrase "again over the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated action or event that occurs above or across something.
Example: "After the storm passed, we had to rebuild the fence again over the old foundation."
Alternatives: "once more across the" or "again above the".
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She is bending again over the book.
But Mr. Soares charged the five again over the summer.
He's photographed the actress again and again over the years.
The outrage over civilian deaths swelled again over the weekend.
She smiles again, over the cold, through the horror.
This pattern repeated itself again and again over the years.
Hopefully I won't do it again over the weekend.
Recently, scientists have begun to spar again over the theory.
She's showed time and time again over the last numerous years.
Ministers warned yesterday that unemployment would probably rise again over the coming months.
The Chinese government expects the figure to double again over the next five years.
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