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The phrase "already enacted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to laws, policies, or actions that have been put into effect prior to the current time.
Example: "The new regulations have already enacted significant changes in the industry."
Alternatives: "previously implemented" or "already established".
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Democrats should also improve legislation already enacted.
A natural approach is to strengthen measures already enacted.
Nearly a dozen states have already enacted some restrictions.
He just didn't behave as if it was already enacted.
Vermont and Connecticut have already enacted labelling laws, and many more are likely to follow.
But other states have already enacted laws aimed at improving parenting.
Second, a number of states had already enacted statewide bans and others were considering them.
At least one State has already enacted a good faith exception.
Most states have already enacted similar plans, according to the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators.
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The quest for evidence-based medicine, embedded in already-enacted economic stimulus legislation, gives reformers a tool to recruit doctors.
"I think it really would be an anomaly, especially for La Cañada, to not participate in something that [many local cities have already enacted]," she said.
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