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The phrase "already evolved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has undergone development or change prior to the current moment.
Example: "The species has already evolved to adapt to its changing environment."
Alternatives: "previously developed" or "already transformed".
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"We have already evolved where we are [with it].
There was no "already evolved, recognised 'New Wave' style … for new bands to aim at.
Some plants and microbes have already evolved natural defenses that inhibit quorum sensing.
This was seen as further evidence that the species had already evolved a distinctive trait of early prehumans.
The technology didn't create a new aesthetic; it was developed to realize an aesthetic that had already evolved.
By contrast, the pelvis of the Lucy species had already evolved nearly all of the adaptations for bipedality.
America has already evolved rules greatly restricting the ability of combined content-and-distribution businesses to bully rivals.
This might be their first UK headline tour, but Sharks have already evolved into a sleek live unit after two long stints on the road in the US.
Today has already evolved under Angus with the addition of Mishal Husain, the programme's first Muslim presenter, although she was appointed before he joined.
Palombo said the discovery suggested that other bacteria may have already evolved to do this job and simply needed to be found.
By the time he arrived in Los Angeles in 1999, his architectural obsession had already evolved into a substantial professional life.
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