Sentence examples for already expanded from inspiring English sources

The phrase "already expanded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been increased in size, scope, or detail prior to the current moment.
Example: "The project has already expanded to include additional features that were not part of the original plan."
Alternatives: "previously enlarged" or "already broadened".

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There is also evidence that GMOs have already expanded our food supply, which benefitted the poor.

The family bought the shop in 2001, and has already expanded twice.

ReprintsSir Philip has already expanded outside Britain, and has established a small beach-head in America.

Yelp has already expanded beyond the United States to Canada, England and Ireland.

He had already expanded to three other locations and was now in civets full time.

The festival has already expanded to Paris, and will take Atlanta in October.

Arizona State has already expanded by 14,000 students in seven years.

In some states, the definition of "renewable" or "alternative" has already expanded.

Opportunities in the Chinese market for British exporters have already expanded rapidly in recent years.

We've already expanded public school choice for those whose children are in the lowest-performing schools.

The festival has already expanded to Paris, and will take Atlanta in October.

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