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The phrase "already not getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a situation where someone is currently not receiving or understanding something, and it has been the case for some time.
Example: "I feel like I'm already not getting the support I need from my team."
Alternatives: "no longer receiving" or "already missing out".
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Banks, however, need to stress-test applicants at a higher rate now, and some are already not getting loans.
Dillenburger, who has brought her university more than £1m in research income, much of it European, and set up two successful master's courses, said she was "already not getting the emails about future international collaborations I would have been getting before.
"We're the ones already not getting paid and then to get a point deduction on top of that would be quite difficult to take," said MacDonald.
"We are already not getting a good return on our dollar.
That's a lot of people -- already not getting paid enough -- whose bosses illegally make their paychecks even lighter.
I have those people in my circle, and I'm already not getting flowers and sex from them.
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States that have expanded already would not get any new matching funds for those people.
That would cut about 5m people from the rolls, including nearly half a million who already do not get enough to eat, according to one study.
already has will not get far.
You are already committed; why not get a good product out of it.
Educators already don't get paid enough, and those that work in preschools or daycares often make 48% less.
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