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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already large" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is big or significant in size or quantity, and has been that way for some time. It implies that the thing was already big before a certain point in time or before some other change occurred. Example: The company's profits were already large before they implemented their new marketing strategy. In this sentence, "already large" indicates that the company's profits were relatively large before they made any changes to their marketing strategy. Another example could be, "The tree was already large when we moved into our house 10 years ago." This sentence suggests that the tree was already big when the speaker first encountered it.
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Class sizes, already large, increased.
Already large automobiles are not exempt from size creep.
Their fan bases are already large and loyal.
But Chinese companies' investments overseas are already large and growing.
Each quarter's saving adds to an already large stockpile.
And achievement gaps that were already large doubled.
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Nevertheless, the already-large current account deficit is worrisome.
Will he ever be able to assemble the already-large pieces into a grand whole?
There were also increases in the already-large T metrics.
No clear effect was seen on SSC height, perhaps due to the already-large CVs for this parameter.
The question is how to do that while reducing the already large environmental impact.
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