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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already often" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something has frequently occurred by a certain point in time, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "By the time we reached the halfway point, it had already often rained during our journey."
Alternatives: "frequently by now" or "often at this point".
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Virtual worlds are already often expansive.
But the new state agencies are already often paying a lot less than that.
Small theropods such as velociraptors are already often depicted with lips.
For instance, credit-card companies already often cut off merchants who incur a lot of complaints from customers.
Yet since Downing Street, Blair's "journey", already often controversial, has taken him into ever more contentious territories.
And non-EU researchers already often struggle to get visas for short visits for conferences and collaboration.
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His talk built on ideas published in a 2012 guidebook called Vocation of the Business Leader (VBL) and the already often-cited 2015 encyclical on climate change Laudato si', on Care for our Common Home by Pope Francis, with an emphasis on the role of business in society.
"The votes have been counted already," is often heard.
God knows, she is already reminded often enough.
On the high end, he found homes already renovated, often in uninspiring fashion.
We reason from information that we take ourselves to have already, and often our reasoning is unconscious.
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