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Discover LudwigThe phrase "once again about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce or bring up a topic that has already been discussed before. Here is an example: "Once again, we need to talk about the budget for next year's project. Our previous plan was not as successful as we had hoped, so we need to reassess and make some changes."
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Idealism is, once again, about to be overwhelmed by opportunism.
We will hear, once again, about "a few bad apples".
The shoe wars are once again about to escalate.
Yes – and once again, about the heartbreak of watching England.
And in recent days, we've been reminded once again about the threats to our nation.
But the current hiccup has raised questions, once again, about the agency's information-technology efforts.
The other day, the couple found themselves arguing once again about the Michigan house.
Once again, about himself (sometimes referred to as moi) the overweening modesty.
The bombing fanned doubts once again about the Palestinian leadership's capacity and willingness to confront terrorism.
He was boasting, once again, about New York City's war on graffiti and street litter.
He could be right once again about a revolution coming sooner than expected.
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