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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again refers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is being referenced once more in a discussion or text.
Example: "In the following paragraph, the author again refers to the main theme of the book."
Alternatives: "once more mentions" or "reiterates".
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His answer once again refers to that aching decision to call time on his rural dream.
During a speech in San Jose a few days before the California primary, Trump again refers to the emails deleted from Hillary Clinton's private server.
The "home" of "Going Home Again" refers to Charlie's native Canada, of course, and also to Spain, where we know he'll return.
If so, it is misguided; just after Drum is proven capable of fatherhood, Charlie again refers to his dog as "girl".
Swoop Similar to a raid, if rather less exciting and more smoothly completed, it again refers to a bigger club signing a player from a smaller club.
He again refers to the operation in Ghana, noting that the C.I.A. was ordered not to involve itself in the coup, but "played a major role in the overthrow" nonetheless.
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For the detailed descriptions of the introduced implementations and algorithms, the reader is again referred to the references mentioned above.
Because of their similar XANES and EXAFS spectra, we again referred to NH4VO3 and Mg2V2O7 as references.
He was again referring to South Vietnam.
In November 1993, Robert Mochrie was again referred to Harris with depression.
In closing argument to the jury, the prosecutor again referred to the petitioner's prearrest silence.
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