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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already observed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been noted or seen prior to the current moment or discussion.
Example: "The results of the experiment have already been observed in previous studies, confirming our hypothesis."
Alternatives: "previously noted" or "earlier seen".
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I had already observed he ate quickly, like I had already observed he limped".
Wolf had already observed the corporate interests circling.
Where can I find out what Chandra has already observed?
He added, however, that he already observed signs of improvement.
Researchers have already observed higher levels of synchrony in the brains of people who regularly meditate.
Leila Cooper, a teacher at Lambert Head Start, has already observed that trend.
It turned out that a colleague, William Bennett, had already observed that effect experimentally.
Might it even be a parody of something someone has already observed about Shields's work?
As Pierre has already observed, "everything that succeeds creates the conditions for its own demise.
In addition, we can only annotate already observed patterns from already identified example genes.
In less than two weeks, such evolution was already observed on Alexanderplein.
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