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The phrase "again trying to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is making another attempt at something after previous attempts.
Example: "After several failed attempts, she is again trying to solve the complex equation."
Alternatives: "once more attempting to" or "trying once again to".
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It's, again, trying to prevent manipulative behavior.
Once again trying to get it right, this time.
"What?" he said again, trying to draw her into him.
Nervo was perhaps again trying to force a settlement.
"Sissy eat it!" Krista said again, trying to push it in Tatiana's mouth.
And squeezed utilities are again trying to make it change its mind.
And, of course, here he is again, trying to be 33.
Or when he nearly lost it again trying to evade LeBron James.
This week, he is again trying to make an impression on Norman.
"I was thinking over and over again, trying to remember the minutest detail," she said.
"So you see," he said, again trying to make the familiar turn toward home.
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