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The phrase "again pleaded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is making a request or appeal for something a second time or more after having done so previously.
Example: "After the initial rejection, she again pleaded for a reconsideration of her application."
Alternatives: "pleaded once more" or "pleaded again".
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He again pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.
When she awoke, she again pleaded for him to kill her, but heard no response.
Ukraine's UN Ambassador Yuriy Sergeyev again pleaded for help and sent a letter to all 193 UN member states detailing Russia's takeover of crucial government and military facilities.
For weeks after the girl's parents came forward, he again pleaded to the other partygoers to come forward with information about the possible sexual assault.
When the assault charge came before the court last month, Mr. Limon again pleaded no contest, expecting more probation, his lawyer said.
"We have to learn how to fear God again," pleaded Mr. Sultan, a devout Shiite from one of the ruling parties in Mr. Maliki's coalition.
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Instead, the court said Mr. Frye could once again plead guilty or go to trial.
"Again, again," pleads my daughter, and back we go for another delightful repetition.
The Australian prime minister, Tony Abbott, wrote to Widodo at the weekend to again plead for clemency.
The Australian foreign minister, Julie Bishop, used parliament on Wednesday to again plead for clemency for the men.
That's a precedent the auto industry might be happy to discuss, as long as you didn't ask why Chrysler is once again pleading for government help.
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