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The phrase "already been printed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been printed prior to the current moment or context.
Example: "The report has already been printed and is ready for distribution."
Alternatives: "previously printed" or "printed earlier".
Exact(54)
"Programs have already been printed.
Some 650,000 copies have already been printed.
The candidates' names and symbols have already been printed on ballot papers.
(Six pieces were anticipated, and the catalog had already been printed).
The ballots, however, have already been printed, and Mr. Foley's name will remain.
New 1040 and 1040A tax booklets and instructions have already been printed.
Similar(6)
A decree is already being printed.
"It's an interesting connection, and interesting it would happen and already be printed and on her stamp," Anglund said.
The breaking news was of such magnitude that both Time and Newsweek decided to redo issues that were already being printed.
One couldn't help wondering whether the "I am Spartacus" bumper stickers and "Break Rules" T-shirts were already being printed.
After a victory lap around Centre Court with his trophy, Murray made the walk through the corridors of the club to greet and shake hands with all sorts of people familiar and unfamiliar, walking past where his name already was printed on the wall of champions.
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