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The phrase "already have asked" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that a request or question has been made prior to the current moment, but it typically requires rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "I already have asked for your opinion on this matter last week."
Alternatives: "have already inquired" or "have previously asked".
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News organizations already have asked the court to allow cameras for the decision.
Of course many more children will already have asked themselves the same question about "Toy Story 3".
Officials in the central and northern parts of the state already have asked for racks, Mr. Warsh said.
Additionally, the majority (60%) of patients could foresee circumstances that would make them consider assisted suicide in the future if it were legally available, and three of the 44 patients indicated that since their diagnosis, they would already have asked for assisted suicide if it had been legal.
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The administration already has asked the Supreme Court to weigh in on the issue.
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