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The phrase "again with an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a repeated action or situation involving something or someone specific.
Example: "I can't believe we're having this discussion again with an old friend."
Alternatives: "once more with an" or "yet again with an".
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Again, with an unknown percentage of profit.
That piece was painted again with an airbrush.
The project starts, again, with an intriguing idea.
Parts of Africa were dealing, yet again, with an almost impossible hunger and thirst.
A theme delivered once again, with an exclamation point on Monday night.
Toys R Us win out again with an in-store £12.99.
Now the building is on the market again, with an asking price of $21 million.
Murray produced a defensive slice and Federer targeted his backhand again with an inside-out forehand.
And then, after a suitable pause, trading resumed again with an independent America.
The BMA needs to consolidate its ownership of patient safety – again with an advertising campaign.
A young person can start again with an avatar they create.
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