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The phrase "already been underscored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been emphasized or highlighted previously.
Example: "The importance of teamwork has already been underscored in our previous meetings."
Alternatives: "previously highlighted" or "already emphasized".
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He remains an acknowledged master of the craft, and the steadfastness of many of his longtime supporters has already been underscored by more than $600,000 in contributions to his legal-defense fund.
The relevance of such processes has already been underscored by the identification of small particles in the circulation that are enriched in oxidized phospholipids [35,36].
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The uncertainty has been underscored recently.
The importance of BDNF for brain function and maintenance is underscored by the fact that BDNF-deficient mice already die during the first weeks of life [ 16].
The physiological relevance of the genes identified by the microarray study is underscored by the finding that at least eight downregulated genes have already been shown to be essential for normal spermatogenesis.
This line was underscored faintly in pencil.
Those disparities were underscored all year.
That fact is underscored by last summer's petcoke incident.
However, two important caveats must be underscored.
Because all it really did was underscore what we all already know: We are empathetic, social animals and we're affected by what we observe and experience -- directly or indirectly.
I'm underscoring that judges are umpires (and umpires judges).
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