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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already ordered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been ordered prior to the current moment or context.
Example: "I can't wait for the delivery; I've already ordered the new book online."
Alternatives: "previously ordered" or "ordered earlier".
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"We have already ordered everything," he said.
I've already ordered the album it's on.
She has already ordered her new meishi.
We had already ordered the steel.
ABC had already ordered a second season.
Most of new components have been already ordered and delivered.
I've already ordered a copy of Squanicook Eclogues.
The Pentagon has already ordered 31 of the planes.
MTV had already ordered a second season of the show.
"The special baking machines are already ordered," Bob Neri said.
"I'm just ordering what God already ordered," he said.
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