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The phrase "again points to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is being referenced or highlighted once more in a discussion or argument.
Example: "The recent study again points to the need for more comprehensive mental health resources in schools."
Alternatives: "once more indicates" or "further suggests".
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This once again points to Antarctica as the major source of Eemian sea level rise.
His team again points to audits as an excuse for not releasing financial records.
Prior research again points to the use of the appropriate compensation for managers to mitigate this cost.
Data on the identity of the genes involved in complex epilepsy is currently sparse but again points to neuronal ion channels.
The easy sale of a picture that was once great and is the work of a famous master again points to the drastic depletion of the market.
Not so far, but that the question arises yet again points to a need for major changes at the foundation now, before the November election.
"This again points to the need to having a sensible national policy where investors can think about how they're going to manage the transition over the long term".
This is problematic, and once again points to the need for a robust dialogue between the pros and cons of new megaprojects and their impact on economic opportunity, social equity and environment.
Nonetheless, the sell-off again points to traders' skittishness when it comes to the beleaguered bank.
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Nevertheless, the fact that independent variables in the mediation models explain up to 57% of variability in students' enjoyment again points to satisfactory model fit.
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