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The phrase "already observed in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been noted or seen previously in a specific context or study.
Example: "The phenomenon has already been observed in various species, indicating a broader ecological impact."
Alternatives: "previously noted in" or "earlier seen in".
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The new miniplanet, he and other astronomers noted, is not even the largest object already observed in the Kuiper Belt.
DgHmcA has a V-shape architecture, already observed in HmcA isolated from Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough.
4-TTri, as already observed in the small-scale setups, was refractory during the experiment.
The proposed material arrangement enhances the funneling effect already observed in some HARDG.
This behavior was already observed in [24] but not theoretical explanation was available until now.
The reduced sensitivity to parameterization of GA procedures, already observed in [18], is again confirmed.
Such behavior was already observed in [22] together with a more detailed description of its origins.
These differences echoed those already observed in mice specially bred with the Timothy syndrome genetic fault.
This behavior is caused by the great variation of crankshaft speed during the pumping cycle, already observed in Fig. 4.
The floor in the BLER curves, as already observed in Figure13, can also be seen in Figure15.
Note that we already observed in the quality-based model that for SD and content C, in (2).
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