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Use "once again" in a sentence
"Even more so than during her travels since leaving the da Vinci less than a week ago, the usually stalwart security chief found herself once again walking wobbly and feeling queasy as the ship sped toward its meeting with Thelkan traders."
"During the summer of 1998, Stuey once again found himself at a low ebb, depending upon others for handouts and loans, staying first at the Continental Motel, a third-rate gambling hall on South Maryland Avenue, for a month; and then at the Gold Coast for ten weeks, sinking into a miasma of despair in which he rarely left his room, spending most of his time doing drugs, watching television, and sleeping."
"His features once again schooled in the manner she knew all too well, her father said, “It sounds as though you have had many adventures since you joined Star-fleet, Domenica.”"