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The phrase 'has contacted me again' is correct and can be used in written English.
It could be used when someone is referring to a person they have been in contact with multiple times, or who has tried to contact them multiple times. For example: "My former employer has contacted me again, asking me to return to the company."
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Anyway: after a couple of months of this, I'm happy to report that, as far as I can see, not a single one of these companies has contacted me again.
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"No one has contacted me.
"A couple of players have contacted me.
I wish they had contacted me.
Laura had contacted me through Carlos' account.
UPDATE II: Ecademy has now contacted me again to clarify their numbers.
Some of the "friends" who ignored me for several years have suddenly contacted me again, usually because they think I can use my writing position (I write mostly about technology and entertainment) to promote their useless apps, awful music, or other lame projects.
But if they contacted me again, I merely had to hear their voices and a few bits and pieces of their stories for everything to come back to me in the greatest detail.
"A month later, that recruiter contacted me again.
The sender never contacted me again.
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