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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already lit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is currently on fire or illuminated, or metaphorically to indicate that a situation is already exciting or lively.
Example: "The campfire was already lit when we arrived at the campsite."
Alternatives: "already ignited" or "already burning".
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The eight-year-old already lit up with literary aspiration.
By the time we got on stage, we'd already lit the fuse.
Heat a heavy-based griddle pan (or a barbecue, which you will have already lit) until very hot.
When they turned around to see who was attacking them the lamps were already lit and fixed on the Tahitians.
Fabulous fake fur was just one way that Anna Sui played with a show that was already lit up with originality and wit.
The study also found that areas of the planet already lit grew even brighter, increasing in luminosity at a rate of 2.2percentt per year.
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It's barely 9 PM on a Friday night and the dancefloor I am standing in is already fucking lit.
It's barely 9 PM on a Saturday night and the dancefloor I am standing in is already fucking lit.
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