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The phrase "around again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a return to a previous state, situation, or location, often implying repetition or a cyclical nature.
Example: "After a long break, the project is finally coming around again, and we can start making progress."
Alternatives: "back again" or "returning once more".
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Katz turned around again.
Come around again.
They always come around again.
"This doesn't come around again.
Still, she went around again.
The naan man comes around again.
Now the topic has come around again.
Oh, man.'" Wynn turned around again.
I looked around again -- no one watching.
Every 20 years it comes around again.
The opportunity might not come around again.
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