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The phrase "again run out" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where something has run out once more, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "We have again run out of printer ink, so we need to order more."
Alternatives: "run out again" or "run out once more".
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My passport had again run out of pages.
There is no assurance he will again run out onto an N.F.L. field.
A few minutes later, Burgess had again run out of warm bodies.
Without legislation, the Postal Service will again run out of money in the fall, and Mr. Donahoe said he would have to take more drastic steps.
Only if Senate Democrats capitulate in February, when, absent more congressional action, the government will again run out of money, and the debt ceiling will also need to be raised.
There was the woman in Stockton, Calif., for example, who was so worried she might ever again run out of Naked Pink, an intense coral shade deep-sixed by Revlon, she ordered a lifetime supply -- 200 lipsticks.
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But the country is once again running out of cash.
He blames the failure of the Annan plan on excessive haste.The trouble is that time is once again running out.
So Monte again runs out to play on the carpet and rub his neck on the corner stair.
"It's concerning that the markets are again running out of patience and driving yields higher," said Thomas Mayer, chief economist at Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt.
Seventy-four years on, and, after an era when miraculous cures became the norm, we are again running out of effective antibiotics.
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