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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already provoked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a reaction or response has been triggered or initiated prior to the current moment or context.
Example: "The situation had already provoked a strong reaction from the community before the meeting began."
Alternatives: "previously incited" or "already triggered".
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He's already provoked the Chinese".
And more.This has already provoked the unions.
It has already provoked violence in the north.
The new website has already provoked considerable concern.
But the strategy has already provoked a reaction there.
"Darkness in El Dorado" has already provoked extreme reactions.
The dispute over who will control India's only Muslim-majority state has already provoked two wars.
Even before lifting its anchor, the ship has already provoked the debate its crew is seeking.
The proposal to relocate detainees in the United States has already provoked a bipartisan Congressional protest.
It's a risky move that has already provoked a sharp rebuke from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The film has already provoked strong reactions from climate change naysayers, but Postlethwaite dismissed them.
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