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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already be understood" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something has been comprehended prior to a certain point in time, but the structure is awkward.
Example: "The concept should already be understood by the students before we move on to the next topic."
Alternatives: "should have been understood" or "must already be clear."
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The forthcoming Windows 7 announcements at the Professional Developers Conference just before Election Day in Los Angeles can already be understood as a point evolution, more like a service pack from the old Windows NT days when Redmond was trying to absorb consumer Windows into the IT server stream.
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But it can easily be demonstrated, and has already been understood for some time, that this attempt to bring unity into the multiplicity of faculties, although undertaken in a genuinely philosophical spirit, is futile.
Writing the past, there's always a danger that the past writes us: we can't resist imagining it in the forms through which it's already been understood.
This argument is already being understood in Europe and Asia.
4 The present investigation has been carried out on four different plants (Punica granatum, Ficus carica, Morus alba, and G. biloba) fruit extracts whose individual pharmaceutical efficacy has already been understood.
The situation can be understood already in 2 dimensions.
The British and American Governments have already given it to be understood that, in this case, hostilities would be resumed.
Some relevant ideas as to how such rule following might be understood were already discussed above, at the end of section 2.2.
Hypnosis was to be understood in terms of things that were already understood; it wasn't going to change our understanding of anything.
In 1588 his star was riding high, a hero of the battles against the Spanish armada, and his magnificent cloak, covered in a dazzling sun-ray of pearls, would already have been understood as an emblem of the Virgin Queen.
Google, Facebook, Dropbox and Tumblr have all implemented forward secrecy already, and LinkedIn is understood to be introducing it in 2014.
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