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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again trailing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is following or lagging behind once more, often in a context of competition or comparison.
Example: "After a strong start, the team found themselves again trailing their opponents in the final minutes of the game."
Alternatives: "falling behind again" or "lagging once more".
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In the second test in Melbourne, Australia was again trailing at halftime.
And the Coalition is again trailing Labor in the two-party preferred vote, 47% to 53%.
Their return on assets was 0.5%, again trailing Chinese banks, which managed 1.3%.Foreign banks' woes are in part self-inflicted.
The season is more than half over, and United is again trailing Chelsea; worse, the club was recently elimated from the European Champions League.
But an interception thrown four minutes later gave Syracuse new life, and when Smith scored from the 1 with less than seven minutes to play, the Orange were again trailing by only 6.
Some polls show him once again trailing the Texas governor by a significant margin, and his pandering to the Miami Cuban community's view on Elian Gonzalez reinforced the perception that Mr. Gore too quickly puts politics ahead of principle.
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The Jets never again trailed.
The Tigers again trailed at halftime, 42 38, but never seemed overmatched.
The Liberty tied the game on its next possession, took the lead seconds later and never again trailed.
The Warriors again trailed for most of the first half, then gained on the Thunder in the third quarter.
Peaty again trailed his rival for most of the 50m final before he found yet another killer finish to secure gold.
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