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The phrase "was I again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when reflecting on a previous situation or action, often implying a sense of repetition or surprise at finding oneself in the same circumstance. Example: "After all this time, I found myself wondering, was I again the one making the same mistakes?"
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"Where was I again?
"What was I again?" "The polisher!" "I don't really mind that," she said.
The main question asked of the audience at this early stage is: "Er, where was I again?" You'd think this might be frustrating, and for someone judging a comedy award it is – you have to factor in the likelihood of the show improving over the course of its run before coming to any judgment.
I'm sorry, where was I again?
I knew a drama kid once who -- once... wait that reminds me of "Falling slowly, eyes that know me"... I'm sorry, where was I again?
(My dog has a weird habit of organizing her toys all in one place...) This often can be a huge challenge; for example, when I'm in the middle of 17 different tasks, and then I remember that wholesale order I have to put together and send out, but then I get a phone call that takes up ten minutes and... wait, where was I again?
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So who the hell am I again?
What was I doing again?
Was I sleepwalking again?
Why am I here again?
When I was home again, I did.
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