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The phrase "again set for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is scheduled or arranged once more for a specific time or event.
Example: "The meeting has been again set for next Tuesday at 3 PM."
Alternatives: "rescheduled for" or "set once more for".
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The next instalment in the trilogy, The Desolation of Smaug, is due out in December, with the final chapter, There and Back Again, set for December 2014.
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The sailors again set sail for home.
He is again set up for success.
In August 1671 he again set out for Persia.
In the summer of that year Turner again set out for Italy.
Ford, believing that his hands were tied, again set out for the home.
He was elected to the second Continental Congress at the March 1775 session of the legislature and again set out for Philadelphia.
Rae returned to London but in 1853 54 again set out for the Canadian Arctic, surveying Boothia Peninsula and proving King William Land to be an island.
Although the Knicks' roster remains a messy mosaic of bloated contracts and overrated players, Miami is again set up for a quick rebound.
Great masses of European Christians again and again set out for Palestine with a sense of finding there the land of their salvation and being present when Christ returns there to establish his Kingdom.
Admiring enormously the stylised fashion work of Harri Peccinotti in the British Nova magazine that Mudford devoured each month, in 1974 she again set off for London, and persuaded Peccinotti to take her on as his assistant.
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