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The phrase "again with a sizeable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated action or event that involves a significant amount or size.
Example: "The team presented their findings again with a sizeable amount of new data to support their conclusions."
Alternatives: "once more with a substantial" or "again with a considerable".
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The Diners Club Rewards programme can also be used to swap some airlines' miles (again with a sizeable loss).
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But even this news comes with a sizeable challenge.
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