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The phrase "again rebuilt in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a structure or object that has been reconstructed or restored after being previously built or damaged.
Example: "The historic bridge was again rebuilt in 2022 after the devastating storm."
Alternatives: "reconstructed once more in" or "restored again in".
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Scots Float Sluice was again rebuilt in 1844.
The building was again rebuilt in 1893, and remained that way until its destruction during The Blitz in 1941.
The bridge was once again rebuilt in 1833; José María Otero was the engineer and Valentin Falcato, the architect.
The monument was again rebuilt in 2010, although the disc shaped plate from 1992 remained in place.
It was again rebuilt in 1973 by Charles Whiteley and Company, who installed electro-pneumatic action among other additions and repairs.
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It was again rebuilt by them in 1930, and then by Hill, Norman and Beard in 1948, which brought the number of stops to 58.
After an earthquake in 746, the mosque was completely destroyed and rebuilt by the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur in 754, and again rebuilt by his successor al-Mahdi in 780.
Another licence was received in 1354, and the property was again rebuilt.
Following attacks against barbarians in the early 3rd century under Septimius Severus, the fortress at Deva was again rebuilt, this time using an estimated 309181 MT of stone.
Based on this information found in a newspaper archive, Franco visited Samos again after it had been rebuilt in 1960.
Ponce de León is buried in San Juan's cathedral, which was begun in 1521 and rebuilt in 1540 and again in 1802.
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