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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already priced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an item or service that has been assigned a price prior to a certain point in time or before a specific event.
Example: "The tickets for the concert are already priced, so you can purchase them online without any delay."
Alternatives: "previously priced" or "priced in advance".
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"We have already priced in some recovery in earnings.
"The markets have already priced in (the risks).
"And consensus estimates for future growth are also already priced into the market".
Developing nations of this size are already priced out of staging the Olympics.
Venezuela's credit-default swaps have already priced its bonds to default.
But the stock market appeared to have already priced in legislators' failure to reach an agreement.
"The slowdown in the Fed's stimulus is already priced into the market," he said.
Markets have already priced in the near-certainty of a Greek debt default.
Some lots in South Carolina's Oldfield development are already priced at $800,000.
Others point out, though, that the markets have already priced in "another global financial crisis".
"Commodities protect you from unexpected inflation because it isn't already priced into the futures".
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