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The phrase "already he is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has occurred or been established before the current moment, often emphasizing the immediacy or unexpectedness of the situation.
Example: "In the midst of the chaos, already he is the one everyone turns to for guidance."
Alternatives: "he is already" or "he has already become".
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But already he is losing his cool.
Already he is missed by many.
Already he is bleeding inside his mouth.
Already he is embracing his fate.
Already, he is bored with the idea of home.
Already he is vulnerable to accusations of control-freakery.
Already he is charmed, almost smitten, by the place.
Already, he is being compared to Nabokov and Proust.
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Already he was steaming.
Already, he was busy making money.
But already he was out of luck.
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