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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already impinged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has already had an effect or impact on something else.
Example: "The new regulations have already impinged on our ability to operate efficiently."
Alternatives: "already affected" or "already impacted".
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Several factors have already impinged on those rather utopian perspectives.
In my opinion, Sophie's illness has already impinged greatly on Lydia's childhood and adolescence; I don't want her to be affected more than absolutely necessary.
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Lastly, significantly higher oil prices would impinge already-strained consumer spending habits and lead to economic decline.
Like Sylvia Plath, Woodman is an artist whose death has often impinged on the various readings of her work, imbuing these already complex images with another layer of mystery and, in some cases, foreboding.
Tickets remained available for sale Tuesday, and Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, an attorney, asked county officials to consider how contracts already in place might impinge on any efforts to impose a moratorium on such events.
Richard was already suffering from severe sciatica attributed to the spinal tumors, and we learned that these could cause permanent paralysis if they impinged on the spinal cord.
Senses impinged on.
"Technology has impinged on reporting," he said.
Punk impinged on me scarcely at all.
Modernity has impinged on this ancient practice in many ways.
But the real world never impinged on Brexiteers' wild imaginings.
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