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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already boasts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has a particular quality or feature that is impressive or noteworthy, often implying that it has had this quality for some time.
Example: "The city already boasts a vibrant arts scene, attracting visitors from around the world."
Alternatives: "already features" or "already showcases".
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It already boasts many great deals.
Italy already boasts 37,000 artisanal gelato makers.
And in Denver, a club that was formed last year already boasts a roster of 200.
Meanwhile, the western end of the island already boasts a few blissful beaches.
So Tajikistan already boasts the world's highest dam, the 300-metre Nurek, built in the 1970s.
IDS already boasts he has raised £165m and will use that cash to help vulnerable claimants.
But the Reliant Park complex already boasts more than 26,000 spaces.
One new group, the Law-Abiding Unregistered Firearms Association, already boasts 15,000 members.
Westchester already boasts some fine colleges, including Sarah Lawrence, Iona and Manhattanville.
One AB-Inbev bottling plant in Cartersville, Georgia already boasts a water efficiency ratio of 3.04.
Brazil already boasts more 165m of them, just 25m short of one for every person in the land.
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