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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already gained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been acquired or achieved prior to the current moment or context.
Example: "She has already gained the necessary skills to excel in her new role."
Alternatives: "previously acquired" or "already obtained".
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By then England had already gained control.
This underlined British intelligence information already gained.
But most have already gained significant traction among consumers.
I've already gained seven pounds in six weeks!
"They've already gained so much together," Mrs. Sackman said.
Several Miami starters had already gained possession of some.
She has already gained close to forty-five pounds.
In other cases, the grapes, though uncommon, have already gained a following.
A Change.org petition to get Mustafa sacked has already gained almost 17,000 signatures.
Then again, I'm still amazed by the ancestral additions I've already gained.
If anything, the Afghanistan-centric Wazirs have already gained strength from it.
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