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The phrase "again started working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something has resumed work after a break or interruption.
Example: "After a brief pause for lunch, the team again started working on the project with renewed energy."
Alternatives: "resumed working" or "began working again".
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In the mid-1970s McClory again started working on a project to bring a Thunderball adaptation to production and, with the working title Warhead, he brought writer Len Deighton together with Sean Connery to work on a script.
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Puhich had a rider again, and he started working the barns, calling in favors.
Finally, he started working again.
Twitter started working again about 1 p.m.
And her mother started working again.
"But then my head started working again.
(She started working again part-time three years ago).
After several days, my kidneys started working again.
She and Ebrahimzadeh parted ways, and she started working again with her old coach, Torben Beltz.
She started working again when her younger child was in third grade.
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