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The phrase "already having a tangible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the existence or presence of something concrete or real that has been established or achieved prior to a certain point in time.
Example: "The project is progressing well, already having a tangible impact on the community."
Alternatives: "already possessing a concrete" or "already demonstrating a real".
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The movement is also already having a tangible effect.
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So if you take the view that 'fake news' online has already had a tangible and worrying impact on democratic debate the government's response will come across as underwhelming and lacking in critical urgency.
We might not have yet felt the true, tangible ramifications of this vote, but that doesn't mean the fallout hasn't already had a real and lasting impact on our personal lives.
Having a tangible record of what they have established encourages children on to greater heights.
Some people thrive on having a tangible product in front of them.[2].
It already has a name.
"I already have a partner".
"He already had an MBE.
Any reduction in carbon dioxide production today will take years to have a tangible effect on global warming because so much of the gas is already in the atmosphere.
I actually think it's more likely that Buffett who, after all, has already pledged his fortune to the Gates Foundation for charity, believes that by talking the economy up he can actually have a tangible impact.
The chewing gum has a tangible value back home.
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