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The phrase "already from the" is not standard in written English and may lead to confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something has been the case from a certain point in time, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "I have been interested in this topic already from the beginning of the course."
Alternatives: "since the" or "from the very".
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Despite the paucity of data on clinical teacher experiences and attitudes, some common themes have emerged already from the available studies of undergraduate teaching.
She'd been shot already, from the inside.
But didn't we know that already from the tech bubble?
"I'm hearing this already from the academy," he said.
Hutt knew the song already from the Byrds' 1968 album Sweetheart of the Rodeo.
"He knows that already from the day we have played golf.
"I have my beliefs; that's apparent already from the letter I wrote to Gail".
Up some stairs was a cedar-shingled cottage, circa 1928, that looked inviting already from the outside.
Then came Mother through the courtyard, back already from the bureau, in her hands the latest edition of Red Star.
If you have not guessed already from the title or from this paragraph, I am out of work.
Indeed, North Korea claims to have made a clutch of bombs already from the plutonium-rich spent fuel of its 5MW reactor, though this has a different design.
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