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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already experimenting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has begun to try out or test something prior to a certain point in time.
Example: "The researchers are already experimenting with new methods to improve efficiency in their processes."
Alternatives: "currently testing" or "already trying out".
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Some campuses are already experimenting.
But are terrorists already experimenting?
Google is already experimenting with photovoltaic car parks.
Intel and other companies are already experimenting with solutions.
A competitor, Time Warner Cable, is already experimenting with use-based pricing in south Texas.
Some cities in India, however, are already experimenting with rules to check car ownership.
(Ejby, Denmark Ipswich, Englandd; and Ostend, Belgium, are already experimenting with a post-stop-sign world).
Sainsbury's are already experimenting with biomass boilers, with one up and running in Bolton.
It's something that the University of Gloucestershire is already experimenting with.
Some major media organisations are already experimenting with drone technology, though.
And already thinking about, or maybe even already experimenting with, intoxicants of one form or another.
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