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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again wrote" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has written something once more or repeated an action of writing.
Example: "After receiving feedback, she again wrote the report to address the concerns raised."
Alternatives: "wrote again" or "wrote once more".
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He never again wrote a substantial piece of prose fiction.
Thurman never again wrote on African-American subjects.
He never again wrote a fully successful novel.
Posnanski again wrote about Paterno in January, shortly after Paterno died at 85.
But perhaps his finest hour was the 1997 drama Affliction, which he again wrote and directed.
She again wrote and explained what had happened and asked for a refund.
"This was the show I wanted to see again," wrote one critic after Sept. 11.
"Words are so damned important now that we're living on paper again," wrote Iris Murdoch in 1946.
"Why on earth would MediaNews want to try this all over again?" wrote Martin Langeveld on Nieman's blog.
We look forward to removing the paper bag and selling it again," wrote the bookshop's Jenna Todd.
Lee Ryan "Sorry I will never be on Twitter again," wrote the former boy-band singer in October 2012.
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