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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already compromised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been weakened, damaged, or put at risk prior to a certain point in time.
Example: "The security of the system was already compromised before the breach was detected."
Alternatives: "previously damaged" or "already at risk".
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"[Turnbull] has already compromised so much for them.
Mr. Bush has already compromised on several key issues, including vouchers.
The case is not yet a week old, but to some senators it is already compromised.
Or does the very mention of a vulnerable esprit de corps mean it is already compromised?
"It's safe to assume that information he has... is already compromised," Carney says.
Mr. Cohen states that Israel's "moral authority is already compromised by a 40-year occupation".
"The tension stresses an already compromised cuticle and causes hair to break".
Safety is already compromised: having to find a profit margin will not help.
Networks of already compromised computers, known as "botnets," distribute these zero-day attacks.
This is because "the ability of future generations to meet their own needs" is already compromised.
The drought also impacted on environmental values already compromised by river regulation and the high levels of water consumption.
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