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Discover LudwigThe expression "already given up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring back to a specific instance in which someone has relinquished something earlier than expected. For example, "He had already given up his dream of becoming a professional athlete by the time he was 25."
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She's already given up everything.
But some have already given up hope.
"We'd already given up bedtime stories.
Too late: Stefan has already given up and gone.
We have already given up our land in 1948.
She had already given up on public school.
It looks like they've already given up this morning.
"People who have already given up should have a bit more faith," he adds.
"The young people have already given up on Namie," Ms. Watabe said.
She had already given up drink (because of breast feeding) and didn't smoke.
Seletino's neighbour, 44-year-old Christopher Byaruhanga, says many people have already "given up".
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