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The phrase "already apparent" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is already obvious or known. For example: "It is already apparent that the company is not doing as well as expected."
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Geez, was that not already apparent?
Unfortunately, the failures are already apparent.
The political damage, however, is already apparent.
The main casualties are already apparent.
The pain in Spain is already apparent.
But the cracks are already apparent.
The environmental impact, however, is already apparent.
Greek influence, however, was already apparent.
Her feistiness was already apparent.
That recovery is already apparent.
Her touch is already apparent.
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