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The phrase "are again excluded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where certain individuals or items are being excluded once more after having been excluded previously.
Example: "Due to the new policy changes, certain groups are again excluded from participating in the program."
Alternatives: "are once more excluded" or "are excluded again".
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They are again excluded by a), see Figures 23 and 24.
In the baseline analysis, the neural arch, haemal arch, and transverse processes were not modeled, and they are again excluded here.
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When Hawaii became a state in 1959, Palmyra was again excluded.
Germans were again excluded from the Rhodes scheme in 1939, and with unpleasant pusillanimity not readmitted until 1969.
The latter case implies k = n & m = l and is again excluded by symmetrical XC matrix.
However, in the early 19th century with the recognition of botany as an official science women were again excluded from the discipline.
CLAN members were again excluded from false positive calculations.
Mothers with psychotic, addictive and thyroid disorders were again excluded.
Men diagnosed through any other routes were again excluded from this historical analysis cohort.
Exposures to DEE and driving, and to mineral oils (cutting fluids), were again excluded from this current analysis.
We also included known interactors of our hits in this analysis, while proteins that did not demonstrate any interactions were again excluded for clarity.
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