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'has been found again' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to explain that something has been discovered, located, or obtained again after having been lost or missing. For example, "The necklace that had been missing since last Christmas has been found again."
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Now, 89 years after it was lost, Albert has been found again.
The temperature profiles with various values of ε are presented in Figure 5, and it has been found again that as ε increases, the temperature decreases, and the thermal boundary layer thickness also decreases, similar to the results presented in Figure 4.
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Two fingers and a tooth removed from Galileo Galilei's corpse in the 18th century and given up for lost have been found again and will soon be put on display, a Florence museum said Friday.
It was about the hyterical devotion of a curly-haired little girl for her father, a whimsical Englishman who had been lost in the Boer War and had been found again through the untiring efforts of his little daughter and the dignified acquiesence of Queen Victoria.
Writing in the Washington City Paper later that year, Todd Kliman raved about the food being produced by Chang, who by then had left China Star and had been found again in an Alexandria restaurant whose name, TemptAsian, made it sound like a Japanese phone-sex operation.
Jo Barr, from the RSPCA, said some of the birds which were rescued in February, had been found again covered in the sticky substance.
Jo Barr, from the RSPCA, said some of the birds which were rescued in February, had been found again covered in a sticky substance.
As for hemorrhage, autumn or winter peaks have been found again in the USA [ 27], Russia [ 28], Taiwan [ 29, 30], and Japan [ 31].
In the year since the American invasion, no evidence has been found, though Mr. Tenet insisted again on Tuesday that it was too soon to draw firm conclusions about the extent to which intelligence agencies erred.
It moved swiftly from a couple of children lying in bed, listening as their father welcomes some visiting musicians downstairs, to a reclusive anatomist receiving news that a body has been found nearby, and back again to the children, eavesdropping on a conversation between their parents.
This is because recent studies indicate that nestling birds in a competitive situation have elevated testosterone levels [26], and elevated testosterone level again has been found to increase plasma carotenoid levels, probably as a buffer against the immunosuppressive effects of testosterone [27].
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