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"is once again" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means that something is happening or being done again, after a previous occurrence. Example: After months of negotiation, peace is once again on the horizon for the two warring countries. In this sentence, "is once again" indicates that a state of peace has been achieved before but was disrupted and is now being restored. Another example: The company is once again facing financial difficulties due to the economic recession. Here, "is once again" suggests that the company has experienced financial difficulties in the past and is now facing them again.
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Mr. Hopp is, once again, a pioneer.
Now, that battle is once again escalating.
Fashion is once again a little inscrutable.
Traffic is once again bumper to bumper.
A.I.G. is once again his toughest customer.
Cadbury is once again instructive here.
Mr. Pollini is once again ailing.
Judicial restraint is once again needed.
She is once again the listing agent.
Life is, once again, hopeful.
It is once again being covered up.
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