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The phrase "again to a maximum of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a limit or cap on a repeated action or quantity.
Example: "You may submit your application again to a maximum of three times."
Alternatives: "up to a maximum of" or "once more to a limit of".
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The proposal calls for extending early voting once again to a maximum of 14 days from 8, including adding back the Sunday before Election Day, a popular day among black voters; increasing voting hours to 168 hours from 96; allowing votes to be cast at locations beyond election offices, city halls and libraries; and making sure that ballots are kept short.
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He got lucky again when he was sentenced to a maximum of 19 years in prison but managed parole after just 12.
The winner may also be invited to take part in the quiz again the following week for up to a maximum of 4 weeks.
Ventilatory parameters were adjusted according to the described baseline ventilation but limiting RR to a maximum of 35 bpm again assuring a PaCO2 between 35 and 65 mmHg.
The following day, however, she became persistently hypertensive to a maximum of 219/110 mmHg (grade 3), which responded once again to hydralazine PRN.
For children who want the option to continue making deposits, Northern Rock also offers an Instant Saver account for those aged up to 16, paying 3% gross and again with a maximum of £20,000.
Purchases are limited to a maximum of four per order.
Other union members agreed to a maximum of 8 hours.
So they stuck to a maximum of $2,000.
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