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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already fetch" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something has been retrieved or obtained prior to the current moment, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I have already fetched the documents you requested."
Alternatives: "already retrieved" or "already obtained".
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Among other things, properties were graded on their reputation in the marketplace, as well as the prices that their wines already fetch — a bit of a Catch-22, given that one of the factors in the price of a wine is its ranking in the classification.
"These artists already fetch very large tickets within their dedicated fan bases," Grey says.
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A standard shingled spread on the property, he added, would have already fetched about $13 million.
They can't see the 1950s Corvette pedal car that is stored in another room and has already fetched online bids topping $6,000.
It's been my fate to live in this house". A standard shingled spread on the property, he added, would have already fetched about $13 million.
Today, Shirley and her mother have already fetched a doe-fawn pairing, several bucks and another creature that, due to its final resting place at the center of a busy road, has been rendered unrecognizable.
The native Blackberry feature already fetches all of my Gmail messages for me and I don't have to launch it as a separate application.
Also on Aug. 14 the Boston-spawned band Aerosmith will play Fenway Park, a show that has already fetched $1,725 for a premium seat (it doesn't hurt that another popular '70s and '80s group, the J. Geils Band, will open the Fenway show ahead of Aerosmith).
Here, we have highlighted eight fantastic reads that have already fetched Lena's stamp of approval.
Some of the prices already fetched: a sword used on the show went for $17,600, a costume worn by Gabrielle (Xena's faithful companion, played by actress Renee O'Connor) brought a winning bid of $16,001.33 and an outfit worn by Xena Lucy Lawlesss) went for $16,000.
Also, by caching (temporarily storing) already fetched data many calls can be avoided.
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