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The phrase "already has started" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has begun earlier than expected or before the current moment.
Example: "The meeting already has started, so please join us as soon as you can."
Alternatives: "has already begun" or "has already commenced".
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But for a sizable group of Tigers, the preseason already has started.
Microsoft already has started submitting insurance claims for the cost of defending about 140 private suits.
It was unexpected and an idea that the design should be able to play with in the future without seeming like he already has started to look back.
Mr. Franks is scheduled to make his formal announcement on Tuesday afternoon in his hometown of Waterbury, and he already has started to stake out staunchly conservative positions.
On Babson's leafy suburban campus, budding upperclassmen entrepreneurs are the superstars, says Philip Tepfer, a 22-year-old senior who already has started his own apparel business, Sail (Proud), which sells clothes for sailing.
They reported that the heckling already has started between siblings and friends who root for different teams, but was gentler in tone than the arguments they have overheard among adults.
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School already had started.
Some may already have started to do so.
Even before submitting bids, competition among contractors may already have started.
In fact, that may already have started happening.
The first stages of decline may already have started.
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