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The phrase "again there will be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something will happen once more in the future.
Example: "After a long break, again there will be a meeting scheduled for next week."
Alternatives: "once more there will be" or "there will be again".
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Charge-separation is hazardous for pigment-protein reaction centres and here again there will be a requirement for turnover systems to maintain functioning structures [ 95].
And again there will be no body.
If we do that again there will be consequences".
I'm not saying it's easy, and again, there will be be winners and losers.
Again, there will be little for other countries to complain about.
Again there will be just 16 total performances of four productions.
The populists will celebrate a victory on bankers' pay, but again there will be perverse consequences.
But once again, there will be people who see this as a political statement".
Though again there will be some things to consider: how can the positive requirements be resourced?
Once again there will be a killing, once again our four friends (who by now must surely hate one another's guts) will do everything wrong, and once again there will be corrupt cops and stacks of drug money.
Again, there will be 10 or 12 of them this year and maybe more as we go along".
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