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The phrase "already be committed" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express that something has been committed prior to a certain point in time, but the structure is awkward.
Example: "They should have already committed to the project by now."
Alternatives: "have already committed" or "already committed".
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They will already be committed to a relatively small area of sky.
Hospitals discovered that if they gave applicants time to consider offers that were ultimately declined, then other candidates to whom they would have liked to make offers would already be committed to hospitals that had pressured them to decide.
If we take all these factors together, depending on how we decide to define "pre-industrial" in the Paris target, we may in fact already be committed to 1.5°C warming, and the headline conclusion that "the 1.5C warming limit is not yet a geophysical impossibility" may be incorrect.
With the schedules these huge shows go on, they might already be committed to one course or another.
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Almost £30bn has already been committed.
About $100 million has already been committed, Mr. Minei said.
As the play opens, the murders have already been committed.
Some $20 billion has already been committed by governments and charities over the next five years.
"It doesn't restrain spending, since the spending has already been committed.
However, this was money that had already been committed by George Osborne in 2010.
A £10bn real increase has already been committed, with £6bn to come next year.
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