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The phrase "already has one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something or someone possesses a particular item or quality at the present time, often in contrast to a situation where one might expect otherwise.
Example: "She wanted to buy a new phone, but I reminded her that she already has one."
Alternatives: "currently owns one" or "has it already."
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If it already has one on it, put the new sticker over the old one.
It already has one.
She already has one.
My child already has one.
But he already has one.
The United States already has one.
Earle already has one enormous family.
Harvard already has one of those.
Or, if it already has one, should you keep it?
Japan already has one of the world's lowest birth rates.
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