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The phrase "again we climbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a repeated action of climbing, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "After a brief rest at the summit, we gathered our strength and, with determination, again we climbed the steep trail."
Alternatives: "once more we ascended" or "we climbed again".
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Again, we climbed.
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"We went dancing again, and afterwards we climbed up the hill and we didn't have a blanket," Mr. Henley remembered.
We climbed again, over the Maesgwm pass, and dropped into a perfect, glacial-shaped valley.
That afternoon, miles to the south, we climbed again, this time into Unaweep Canyon and found, at 7,000 feet, that we'd entered a different world: deep green Douglas firs dotted the canyon tops, and lupine flowered by the roadside.
Then we climbed uphill again into the forest.
After two hours we climbed down again and stopped at a wooden bunker encased in the ice, from which Mariano produced a bottle of 12-year-old malt whisky, which he served after cramming our glasses with glacier ice.
We climbed in bed again the next evening with the intention of trying ― until we were interrupted by our kid.
I climbed in, and once again we were leaving town without any clue about what was going on.
Once again I climbed onto an elephant and lumbered through the shoulder-high grass.
Not wanting to get too carried away again, I climbed into a white Econoline van and headed for home.
He again fired his BB gun, and the bear again climbed down, but this time it escaped for good into a drainage canal.
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