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The phrase "are again present at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has returned to a location or situation after being absent.
Example: "After a long absence, the team members are again present at the meeting to discuss the project updates."
Alternatives: "are back at" or "have returned to".
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We are again "present at the creation" — but of what?
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On the dates surrounding the attack, and the day of the attack, they were again present at that airfield," one senior official said.
Churchill was again present at RAF Uxbridge on the fiercest day of fighting of the entire battle: Battle of Britain Day, 15 September 1940.
In subject 19, the three most common baseline forms fell from a combined prevalence of 90% to 38%, while an X4 form that was again present at 0.8% at baseline rose to become the most common form (44%) at week 2. By week 12, subject 07 showed a similar pattern.
All of the markers investigated were also found in tonsil, although ILT4 was again present at very low levels.
The SDR sequences were again present at the junctions of the unusual excision sites in the VP1 splice variants.
It was found that although the initial G′ was not fully recovered after the first cycle, a gel was again present at low strain, and additional cycles resulted in minimal decrease in the G′.
In Experiment 2, electrocutaneous stimuli were delivered to the hands, which were placed either close to or far from the head, while the auditory stimuli were again presented at one of two distances.
In the end of May 2011 the bitch was again presented at the animal hospital.
The charts were again presented as percentiles.
Some of the factors are again present.
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