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The phrase "again we come" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a return to a previous topic, situation, or place, often with a sense of repetition or familiarity.
Example: "After much deliberation, again we come to the same conclusion about the project's direction."
Alternatives: "once more we arrive" or "here we are again".
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Again, we come back to the same simple cliché: music is music.
Theatre: Again, we come back to Lewis, the top thespian in this game.
Again we come back to that peculiarly British trait: a feeling of awkwardness impeding our careers.
Again, we come back to the plastic.
Again, we come across the 'and-and' approach.
Again we come face to face with impotent indictments and hollow convictions.
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But again, we came up empty.
"We knew they were going to come out hard, but once again we came on strong in the third period".
Instead of feeling that we had embarrassed ourselves once again, we came away with the feeling: "I can do this!".
And, as the little creature was never seen again, we came to believe that the smuggled dog had been a phantom.
Aldershot Town manager Andy Scott told BBC Surrey: "We wanted a response today and again we came from behind.
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