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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again stopped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been halted once more after having been stopped previously.
Example: "The train was delayed and then again stopped at the next station due to technical issues."
Alternatives: "stopped once more" or "halted again".
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During the 10-minute flight to the hospital, Sofia again stopped breathing.
On Friday, President Obama once again stopped short of demanding the resignation of the Egyptian leader.
It stopped, it started, it waited on sidings, started again, stopped.
However, with permission from his psychiatrist, Adkins again stopped taking Luvox two weeks ago.
Several passes later, she had another insight and again stopped mowing to add to her notes.
But new lawsuits were immediately filed, and federal judges once again stopped the implementation.
When the elevator again stopped moving, Shamar got out and ran for help.
But he again stopped short of threatening to vote against the measure as it is.
The company again stopped short of the bridge, and called for resupply of water, food and ammunition.
The pair said that they continued to shoot on a smart phone but police once again stopped their filming.
The Capitals kept their net empty after that, and Vasilevskiy once again stopped a flurry of shots.
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