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The phrase "again too" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to imply repetition in addition to something else, but it is not commonly accepted.
Example: "I thought I was done with this project, but here I am again too."
Alternatives: "once more as well" or "again as well."
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She's pregnant again, too.
Again: too flattering.
She's started writing again, too.
You hit him again too".
Senators got involved again, too.
The doorbell rang again: too late.
Nice to see you again, too!
And then transform back again, too".
Form: Again, too close to call.
She's back again too, helping dad out.
The market for commercial paper is open again, too.
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