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The phrase "again suggests that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something has been implied or indicated previously and is being reiterated.
Example: "The recent study again suggests that regular exercise can significantly improve mental health."
Alternatives: "further indicates that" or "reiterates that".
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This again suggests that a different sample may not agree with their suggested improvements to bring primary prevention into practice.
This again suggests that such analysis is either incomplete or is contained in another planning document.
If nothing else, this again suggests that financial reporting is no exact science.
About this amendment, the Court again suggests that "Congress need not exempt States from liability unless they would otherwise be liable". Ante, at 10.
Experience again suggests that it ain't so.
This outcome again suggests that M. azedarach is a more drought-resistant species when compared to S. macrophylla.
This again suggests that a women's own exposure has a greater effect on her than her husband's cultural background.
That is much more recent than some estimates, and again suggests that humans have been evolving rapidly.
However, the 15% degree of acetylation resulted in adherent, activated pro-inflammatory macrophages [122],[142], which again suggests that surface chemistry plays a role in macrophage response.
The result for the interaction term again suggests that staying in a college town after graduating does not affect the probability of employment.
This again suggests that the initial estimated effect of Singapore experience reported in column 1 is mainly due to foreign employers.
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