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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again told" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has been informed or instructed once more about something.
Example: "She was again told to submit her report by the end of the day."
Alternatives: "told again" or "informed once more".
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I again told him I couldn't say.
Not believing heard right inquired and again told "Lord".
On the return trip, we were again told we could not have a seat upgrade.
Why? Police were again told that a young daughter had gone missing.
With Disney Hall, Broad again told Gehry that he wanted to appropriate his design.
I discussed the situation with my father and brother, who again told me to do what I wanted.
Ms. Mongeon, despite looking forward to seeing him again, told him the visit would be hard, but helpful for closure.
I'm directed back to the support page and again told to contact the webmaster of the page I want removed.
In October that year, he was again told all documents were imminent.
Mr. Wien again told Mr. Helmsley to find out the price of removing the pinnacles.
The pair then met afterwards and Platini again told him to stand down.
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