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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already emitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something has been released or expressed prior to the current moment, often in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The data has already emitted from the sensor before the system was activated."
Alternatives: "previously released" or "already sent out".
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531 GTC had already emitted by 2011.
However, we're committed to global warming beyond 1°C from the greenhouse gases we've already emitted.
The greenhouse gases already emitted will eventually result in a rise of 1.3 metres.
My own favored number is one trillion tonnes total of carbon (of which we've already emitted roughly half).
Even if all human-caused emissions stopped immediately, pollution already emitted will continue to warm the Earth and the oceans for decades or longer.
Finally, Oppenheimer says: We have already emitted about half that amount, and we could emit the other half in the next 25 years.
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"Phones are already emitting radiation below acceptable levels as per the F.C.C. regulations".
At an even lower level each margin of my lane was bedecked with the thickening growths of sweet cicely, already emitting its attractive, aniseed aroma.
Third: Gas-fired power plants, which already emit 50 percent less carbon than coal-fired plants, could become even cleaner if they included the carbon-capture technology.
At Kyoto, Russia and Ukraine agreed to freeze their emissions at 1990 levels, but because of the collapse of the Soviet economy, they were already emitting greenhouse gases at 40percentt below those levels.
We Americans already emit more greenhouse gas than any other country.
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