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The phrase "again state" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be intended to mean "state again" or "restate," which are more commonly used.
Example: "I would like to ask you to state again your main points for clarity."
Alternatives: "restate" or "repeat".
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Again, state officials recall the company saying not to worry -- the scores were accurate.
Let us again state things plainly: there is no lunch in sight.
Once again, state and federal courts are ignoring uncontested facts by hiding behind the draperies of legal procedure.
Then again, state and federal officials conducted few, if any, in-depth investigations before sitting down to cut a deal.
"The Police Department locks drug dealers up, they make cash bail and they're out again," State Senator Nathaniel J. McFadden said.
But whereas the private sector did most of its job-shedding early in the recession and is now slowly hiring again, state and local governments began lay-offs later and still have far to go.
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He tried again, stating the elements of the problem in a reasonable, steadying voice.
At the annual conference of the British Medical Association this year, members once again stated their opposition.
Depay again stated he wants to be the world's best footballer.
In 1999, the academy changed its view again, stating that despite potential benefits, there was insufficient evidence to recommend routine circumcision.
After CIA interrogators 'demonstrated the penalty for lying,' al-Barq again said 'I made the anthrax' and then immediately recanted, and then again stated that he made anthrax.
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