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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already presented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been shown or introduced previously in a discussion or document.
Example: "The findings of the research were already presented in the previous meeting, so we can skip that section today."
Alternatives: "previously shown" or "earlier introduced".
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Choosing a school has already presented a major moral dilemma.
Going east, to China or elsewhere, has already presented schools with a range of new puzzles.
He's already presented the plan to a number of groups of agencies, including the development corporation.
She has already presented two documentaries; one on satellites, the other about the moon.
Today, we make decisions and the media have already presented it.
The Palestinians say they have already presented their proposals to quartet representatives.
It has already presented the Europeans with a long and impossible list of security demands.
The real world, stripped bare, already presented unfathomable strangeness and fascination.
The tribe has already presented the governor with its smoking-mitigation plan, including a new ventilation system.
"I already presented my resignation last night, but I was rejected," noted Conte, who's nothing if not persistent.
United and US Airways have already presented the Justice Department with all the documents that have been requested.
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