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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again reached" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has been attained or arrived at once more after a previous occurrence.
Example: "After several attempts, the team again reached their goal of completing the project ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "once more achieved" or "reached once again".
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Gambolati never again reached the Derby.
From the lane, he again reached Synagogue Street.
By 2pm, Mark and John again reached the cargo area.
The sulfate-reducing rate again reached 134 mg SO42−/(l h).
Giving to Berkeley-Haas again reached unprecedented levels in fiscal year 2013, which ended June 30.
In 1982 the team, led by star forward Zbigniew Boniek, again reached the World Cup semifinals.
The Lakers again reached the finals in 1972 73 but lost to the New York Knicks.
By March 31 the UN forces had again reached the 38th parallel.
Continuing westward and southward, he circumnavigated Australia and again reached Port Jackson on June 9 , 1803
CHICAGO, Aug. 3 — The long, strange trip of Kerry Wood has again reached Wrigley Field.
He never again reached the final, though he took part in these championships until 1990.
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