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The phrase "already been canceled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been canceled prior to the current moment or discussion.
Example: "The event has already been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "has been canceled already" or "has already been called off."
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A handful have already been canceled.
The "Tamerlano" performances have already been canceled.
Joint military exercises had already been canceled.
The argument was that the shows had already been canceled.
This year's bonuses for top executives and other employees had already been canceled.
She had been a fan of "Girlfriends," the show that had spawned "The Game," and had already been canceled.
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Almost 1,000 flights scheduled to depart or arrive on Wednesday have already been cancelled.
Seven of nine planned shows had already been cancelled, by agreement with Cosby.
Several of these have already been cancelled by Russian authorities (though the difficulties predate the Litvinenko affair).
Bookings have already been cancelled at the caravan park in Lennox Head, the sleepy resort where Mr Brock lives, and surf shops are reporting steep falls in business.
Fund a festival The Big Chill, one of the staples of the summer season, has already been cancelled this year, felled by Olympics-itis.
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