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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already crossed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been passed or exceeded at an earlier time, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "We have already crossed the threshold of our fundraising goal, thanks to everyone's hard work."
Alternatives: "previously surpassed" or "already gone beyond".
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Violence has already crossed the border.
Some people have already crossed that barrier.
Google has already crossed that Rubicon".
We have already crossed the reproductive Rubicon.
Still, these defendants have already crossed one major hurdle.
Some have already crossed the Channel from France.
Has this meme already crossed over with other memes?
That means North Korea has already crossed Trump's red line.
The SMA drug, Nusinersen, has already crossed this milestone.
As for Patten, they have already crossed swords.
According to some Turkish reports, around 20,000 Turkish troops have already crossed the border.
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