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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already perhaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty or speculation about something that may have already occurred or been established.
Example: "The project is already perhaps more complex than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "possibly already" or "maybe already".
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They are already — perhaps incurably — behind schedule.
You can hear them already, perhaps telling a Treasury select committee: "Buy-to-let mortgages?
In Dallas, it is already perhaps more popular than hockey and basketball.
Osborne, already perhaps displaying latent right-wing sympathies, was to argue in favour of the nuclear deterrent.
Already perhaps a tenth of all prescription medication cancer drugs, blood thinners, epilepsy treatments and so on has labels alerting you to companion genetic tests.
Still, the Afghan government's preparations to protect its assets are visible already, perhaps a year before any oil will be pumped.
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The first, tentative analysis seemed painfully obvious: the Japanese economy, already weak, perhaps already in a recession before calamity struck, will become even weaker.
But one already famous, perhaps infamous letter, should not be forgotten.
Children are already, and perhaps inevitably, very familiar with all this.
Clerical opposition to Ahmedinejad already exists, perhaps most prominently from senior Ayatollahs Sanei and Safi-Golpayegani.
Murdock, well, given that Wilson's already in, perhaps Ben Stiller might fit the role of the deranged pilot.
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