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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she is again" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about someone repeating a behavior or action that they have done before. Example: "After her brief hiatus, she is again pursuing her dream of becoming an actress."
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But here she is again.
There she is again!
Now at the Ed School, she is again in limbo.
And there she is again in the sailboat.
She is again working in a job wiring electrical circuitry.
And here she is again, complete with transcript.
She is again the city girl in the country.
THERE she is again in another drop-dead outfit.
When asked about what precisely the developers are working on, she is again a little vague.
Here she is again, distracting us from secret government programs and battle scenes in Syria.
Now she is again using her freedom to draw attention to the plight of Tibetans.
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