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The phrase "again to sit at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to returning to a place or position, particularly in a context of sitting down after having been away.
Example: "After a long day at work, I was happy to come home and again to sit at my favorite chair by the window."
Alternatives: "once more to sit at" or "back to sit at".
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He read for just under four minutes before hustling offstage again to sit at the signing booth.
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B would be encouraged again to sit and rest during this time.
We had a lot more power than these young kids do now, but then again we didn't have to sit at computers messing around with all these reports and that malarky we were just expected to go in and keep the inmates under control.
We had a lot more power than these young kids do now, but then again we didn't have to sit at computers faffing around with all these reports and that malarky – we were just expected to go in and keep the inmates under control.
Even a simple dusting can make your desk look more inviting to sit at again.
Some of the older drinkers are wondering whether they will live long enough to sit at that magnificent bar again.
Tell her to sit at the bar.
Lionel goes to sit at a distance.
The outfield will again be crowded and someone will again have to sit.
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