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The phrase "again running on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a repeated action or state of continuing to operate or function, often in a context where something has resumed after a pause.
Example: "After a brief interruption, the train service is again running on schedule."
Alternatives: "once more operating" or "resuming operation".
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Drawings are usually done with AutoCAD, again running on a PC.
Needless to say, he fared best of the three, again running on well after exaggerated waiting tactics.
The main line between London and Brighton, including to Gatwick, will operate a reduced service, with fewer trains again running on coastal and other routes.
The museum's director Paul Kirkman said: "Along with all our generous supporters for this complex project, we have all been looking forward to the day when Flying Scotsman is once again running on Britain's tracks.
This council is again running on a fiscally conservative platform that attacks the pension liability issue without increasing taxes.
Aram Ordubegian, president of the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce, is again running on a platform to beautify Foothill Boulevard and park areas to attract businesses.
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"My conscience is clear, and my 42-year record as an elected official is one I am proud to once again run on".
The company is also showing a glamorous new convertible Focus, which again runs on the petrol substitute.
One of my goals after any longish school break is always to re-establish our family routines to recalibrate, so that that our trains once again run on time, so to speak.
If that happens, the government would again run on continuing resolutions, continuing financing of operations at the current 2008 levels, and not the hoped-for higher levels of 2009.
In the 1908 election, Debs again ran on the same ticket as Benjamin Hanford.
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