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The phrase "already introduced" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to something that has been presented or mentioned previously in a conversation or text. Example: "The concept of renewable energy has already been introduced in the earlier chapters of the book."
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Sweden has already introduced a bank tax.
Plenty of African countries have already introduced flight bans.
Many reforms already introduced have yet to take full effect.
A few companies, like Personal, have already introduced vault services.
It has already introduced the technology in Europe.
Their proposal closely mirrors one already introduced in the Senate.
I've already introduced two experiments in my company this week.
(The company has already introduced 16 phones this year).
The Irish Aviation Authority have already introduced a register.
And R.I.M. has already introduced catchy mainstream gadgetry.
They have already introduced four in less than 12 months.
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