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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again we found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated discovery or realization in a narrative or report.
Example: "After conducting several experiments, again we found that the results were consistent with our previous findings."
Alternatives: "once more we discovered" or "yet again we identified".
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Again we found that no active antibiotic was eluted from the covalently modified allograft.
Again, we found evidence that participating in our Science of Happiness course improved people's lives.
Once again we found a group of obliging residents in a largely unchanged neighbourhood.
However, once again, we found that superior EFT performance was associated with shallower gradients on the RF search task.
Again, we found that adolescents were less skilled in learning probabilities and were more risk-seeking compared to adults.
And again, we found the coaches matter a little bit more for goals allowed than they do for goals scored.
Again, we found that the DSB repair kinetics in APLF and PARP2-deficient cells were similar (Supplementary Figure 9A).
Once again, we found a variety of structures in each ERH section from the ten AD patients examined (Fig. 4B).
Again, we found a very similar trend.
Again, we found no interactions on the individual level.
Again, we found significant variation in PSD values owing to familiarity, as shown in Table 2.
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