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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already liquidated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, business, or legal matters, indicating that an asset or liability has been converted to cash or settled.
Example: "The company has already liquidated its assets to pay off outstanding debts."
Alternatives: "previously settled" or "already converted to cash."
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With so few local job prospects and most of her possessions of value already liquidated she has considered selling her blood to help pay for the move.
Most hedge funds have already liquidated most of the stocks they wanted to be rid of, so the ones they are still holding, they still like.
Zynga executives including chief executive Mark Pincus and chief operating officer John Schappert already liquidated some of their holdings earlier this month in a secondary offering.
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The Warsaw Ghetto had already been liquidated, and every few days SS units would appear, hunting for Jews to load on trucks or shoot on the spot.
The Amsterdam-listed fund said some of its residential mortgage-backed securities have already been liquidated by lenders and it's possible that additional securities may be liquidated after the latest margin calls.
Businessman Bernard Tapie was claiming damages from the bank Crédit Lyonnais, which he claimed had mishandled his sale of the sportswear firm Adidas, but the bank had already been liquidated and a state-owned consortium was in charge of its liabilities.
Some of these investments have already been liquidated, while others will be redeemed by Goldman at a slight discount when year-end assets are calculated.
For creditors, a very intriguing provision is found in § 7(b), which allows a judgment creditor to levy upon the asset transferred or the proceeds of that asset if it has already been liquidated by the transferee.
In January, the company said it was closing 182 unprofitable stores in the United States and had already started liquidating those locations.
A nightmare for GE would be another carrier flying into Chapter 11, or one of those already there being liquidated, as either would release a flight of planes on to the market, thereby further depressing second-hand values and leasing rates.Many of GE's leases to American carriers are so-called leveraged leases.
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