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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already after" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something has occurred or been completed before a certain point in time, but it is generally better to use clearer alternatives.
Example: "We were already after the deadline when we submitted the report."
Alternatives: "already past" or "already beyond".
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It's already after nine".
In fact, the competition is already after the same goal.
If it is already after Dec. 27, too bad.
They've all dropped out already, after less than a kilometre.
Higher doses induced about 98% of cytotoxicity already after 24 h of treatment.
The cobalt oxide/alumina composite presented lower maximal expansion during cycling and exhibited higher integrity, already after one thermal cycle.
The earliest visible corrosion damage on concrete facades was observed in condition assessments already after 8 15 years from construction.
And is trade not free enough already after half a century of liberalisation?It is not.
"The environmentalists are already after me," he told CommonWealth magazine in April.
It's late, already after eleven-thirty, but he knows a Blockbuster nearby that's open until midnight.
There is already, after all, a chocolate-themed Caribbean holiday offered by Silversea Cruises.
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