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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been happening or is happening sooner than expected or planned. Example: The concert is still two hours away, but there are already about 50 people waiting in line.
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"There are already about 200 galleries there," he added.
There are already about 1.5 million citrus trees in Teso.
Mr Arafat is already about as isolated as he can be.
Also, there are already about 15 candidates vying for the nomination.
So we potentially have already about 20k dollars.
Organizers are already about 60% of the way there (raising about $240,000), Beattie said.
It is already about 28 percent.
We talked already about forward markets.
Are you glooming already about the presents?
There are already about 125 F.B.S.-level football teams.
We've talked already about them a little bit.
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