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The phrase "already broken down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been dismantled or analyzed into its components prior to a certain point in time.
Example: "The project has already broken down into manageable tasks, making it easier for the team to tackle each part."
Alternatives: "previously dismantled" or "already analyzed".
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Thomson's body has already broken down once.
For Mrs. Derks's family, things have already broken down.
And because six Arsenal first team players have already broken down with injuries.
He has already broken down barriers in his small, occasionally fractious country.
The very nature of the season has already broken down some barriers.
Joe Marler, the Harlequins prop, would have joined them had he not already broken down with damaged knee ligaments.
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These temporary measures are already breaking down.
Controls on the use of some of the land are already breaking down, the report said.
Taylor Branch, the author of the Atlantic essay, was a good football player in high school, but he turned down a football scholarship to Georgia Tech because he knew his body was already breaking down just from playing high-school football.
The research which Mr Davies published to support his report suggests that the licence-fee consensus is already breaking down: 45% say that the fee is good value for money, 42% say it is not.
It was already breaking down by the nineteen-seventies, and by the late eighties it was gone, obliterated by the accidents at Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania, in 1979 (where no one was killed), and at Chernobyl, Ukraine, in 1986 (which caused thousands of deaths).
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