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The phrase "again something that" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a repeated action or situation involving something specific.
Example: "This is again something that we need to address in our next meeting."
Alternatives: "once more something that" or "yet again something that".
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That's again something that comes from way down inside there somewhere".
Mariano Rivera's valuable right shoulder is sound again, something that was an uncertainty as recently as two weeks ago.
So this may be a sign that China is slowing down again, something that may also have been signalled by the falls in some commodity prices.
"In some ways, he had a successful campaign, 'Make America Great Again,' something that is obviously very appealing to many people.
He is also young (48) with a background in the private sector, again something that could be helpful to Mr. McCain.
It could have, for instance, halted payments in New Mexico only, rather than nationwide, at least until the judge ruled again (something that is expected soon).
Hours later, Mr. Netanyahu spoke for himself, and his words were widely distributed around the government with the warning — again, something that does not happen every day — not to deviate.
One consequence is that if Italy misses its target of a balanced budget next year, it is unlikely to be forced to tighten fiscal policy again — something that would risk sucking Italy into a Greek-style austerity spiral.
Polls shows the Tories have managed to make the economy the number one issue again, something that will please Tory high command, since they regard it as their strongest suit.
On that basis we should be suspicious of "the literary establishment", because it is only used in a negative way – like a squash court wall again, something that exists in order to have stuff hurled against it.
Added to which, you will inevitably have colds in the future, and if you have a nasal piercing this can produce dribbling of mucus and discomfort in the nose – again, something that doesn't happen in ear piercing.
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