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The phrase "already born" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone or something that has been born prior to a certain point in time or event.
Example: "By the time the new policy was implemented, many children were already born into the system."
Alternatives: "previously born" or "born earlier".
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(Those already born are presumed able to fend for themselves).
Sadly, there is nothing that can be done for children already born with mitochondrial disease.
After some nervous laughter, a parent repeats that he's talking about children who are already born.
The women liable to give birth within a generation are already born; life expectancy and mortality indexes evolve slowly.
In his speech, Mr. Dudley said the company had introduced new safety standards that had already born fruit.
So they put, quite squarely, the question of how we balance our interest in protecting people who are already born and our interests in protecting embryonic life".
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It is possible that both TSA and BMP2 are upregulating the expression of functional neuronal genes in those precursors that have already committed to the neuronal fate or have already been born as neurons.
Two months into the Obama Presidency, the ideological descendant of these organizations has already been born.
The first woman to be raped in space has probably already been born.
"The generation of the white minority has already been born," Eric says.
Several companies are trying to clone pets, with the first cloned kitten having already been born.
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