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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already explained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been clarified or detailed previously in a conversation or text.
Example: "As I mentioned earlier, the process has already explained the necessary steps to complete the task."
Alternatives: "previously clarified" or "already detailed".
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OP I've already explained.
Nasdaq has already explained what lay behind the problem.
I've already explained this to you once before.
I've already explained in an earlier post the major features of the new constitutional order.
As for Rodrigo Lira, well, I already explained what had become of him.
already explained, 256 is much too big a number for a mindless exhaustive computer search.
Gulliver has already explained why Amtrak's project is ambitious, expensive, and unlikely.
He says that he has already explained why he could not keep that promise.
So he's already explained the wonders of the solar system, and of the universe.
My own sense is that she's already explained her transformation, in a song called "Todo Pasa" ("Everything Passes").
That's a significant blow to long-serving county cricket reporters, obviously, as Roy Greenslade has already explained.
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