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The phrase "again pursued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of chasing or seeking something once more after a previous attempt.
Example: "After a brief hiatus, she again pursued her dream of becoming a professional artist."
Alternatives: "sought again" or "chased once more".
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Weinstein again pursued her with unwanted sexual advances, she said.
So the men again pursued the ground-floor duplex on Meserole Street.
Two months later, at Allison's trial, Seifert again pursued the death penalty.
He was on the run again, pursued by an elite Colombian police unit and enemies in the Colombian underworld.
Where the first season brought international intrigue to suburban Britain, the present one is internationally set, with our heroes once again pursued from both sides of the law.
The night that protesters toppled Silent Sam, Howley and Fritsch again pursued Dixon, haranguing him to admit responsibility for Heyer's death.
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"Europe is again pursuing a policy of engagement," Sannikov said.
And now the Liberty will again pursue the franchise's first championship.
Instead we see them again pursuing dangerous policies for the benefit of a few".
It seems safe to predict that no concert pianist will again pursue a comparable regime.
It also said the government should again pursue a "people swap" plan Ms Gillard had discussed with Malaysia.
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