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The phrase "again renamed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been given a new name multiple times.
Example: "The company was again renamed after the merger to better reflect its new direction."
Alternatives: "renamed once more" or "renamed again".
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In 2008, the government once again renamed the crime.
It had been privatized in 1993, when it was again renamed, this time after the Russian scientist Mikhail Lomonosov.
In 1565 families from Portoviejo were moved to the town, which was again renamed San Pablo de Manta (officially Manta in 1965).
They installed Laurent Kabila as president and he once again renamed the country - from Zaire to DR Congo.
In 2000, it was again renamed as Lothian Buses.
After the Japanese takeover of Borneo, it was again renamed Api.
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After his death, the university honored him again, renaming one of its early residence halls, Sledd Hall, in 1939.
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Many of their ships crossed and recrossed the Pacific without making a landfall; many islands were found, named, and lost, only to be found again without recognition, renamed, and perhaps lost yet again.
If suvorexant reaches pharmacies, it will have been renamed again — perhaps with three soothing syllables (Valium, Halcion, Ambien).
Three years later the company was renamed again, this time becoming MapQuest to leverage the popularity of the online brand.
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