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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again taking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of taking something once more or resuming an action that has been done previously.
Example: "After a brief pause, she was again taking notes during the lecture."
Alternatives: "once more taking" or "taking again".
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We're once again taking stock.
You read it again, taking a week this time.
Romances begin and end, then begin again, taking different trajectories.
9.46am: Hi, it's Andrew Sparrow again, taking over from Haroon.
My legs, although still shaking hard, are once again taking requests from my brain.
He also began painting again, taking it more seriously this time.
I drank a glass of whiskey and then went out again, taking the bottle, I think.
I think, again, taking it easy on yourself is the key.
He plans on once again taking a hands-off approach, his campaign tells Fox28.
They are also developing high-quality consultancy services, with the Indians once again taking the lead.
Once again, taking the rook by playing 30 Ne8, would have been better.
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