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The phrase "already be done" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express that something is expected to be completed by a certain time, but the structure is awkward.
Example: "By the time you arrive, the project should already be done."
Alternatives: "already completed" or "already finished".
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"The damage to the tissue would already be done".
But the damage will already be done for British academia.
For JPMorgan, some damage may already be done.
The worst damage may already be done but more damage is following it.
With an organization in place, much of that work will already be done.
"Self-policing can take some time, and by then a lot of the damage may already be done," he said.
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Could one already be doing it?
Otherwise they'd already be doing it.
You may already be doing your part.
Many claim to already be doing so.
Byzantine Catholics ought to already be doing everything above.
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