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Discover Ludwig"elected again" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation in which someone is re-elected to a position or job. For example, "In 2018, the mayor was elected again for a fourth consecutive term."
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A by-election was ordered and Bradlaugh was elected again.
He briefly returned to the council after being elected again in 1895, but did not seek re-election the following year and remained out of politics thereafter.
Then he was elected again.
He was elected again to the council in 2016.
In 1998 he was elected again to the Lok Sabha.
He'll probably be elected again, because there seems no alternative.
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He was re-elected, again quite fairly, in 1999.
And he was re-elected again and again.
It's nice to know that he is starting to get ready to be re-elected again.
"There is no question that he would be re-elected again and again to the Senate," she said.
They give many MPs the opportunity to sit back, knowing they'll get re-elected again and again.
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