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The phrase "again unlikely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is not expected to happen once more or is improbable to occur again.
Example: "Given the circumstances, it seems that a successful outcome is again unlikely."
Alternatives: "once more improbable" or "unlikely to happen again".
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Again, unlikely.
But when that is led by a former PWC partner that seems, again, unlikely.
Again, unlikely, as that would signify "I quite fancy her, too".
Again, unlikely: they don't sound like different rules, but different sports.
Now, as Trump prepares to move into a far grander, many-columned home, he is once again unlikely to be contained.
Yet it is again unlikely that Cavendish will be able to rely much on Wiggins – for the road race is just a few days before the time trial.
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It's not so much that this might happen again - unlikely - as that it reminds the people in charge that while the Olympic Games are going on, any other major event is going to be complicated.
Again seems unlikely.
But dissolving it yet again is unlikely to help him or Kuwait.
Critical masses ReprintsMr Xi, wielding the weapon again, is unlikely to take it to such extremes.
Once again and unlikely as ever, Bob Dylan is among the bookies' favourites for the literature prize.
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