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The phrase "already rather gymnastic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is already quite flexible, agile, or acrobatic in nature, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The argument presented was already rather gymnastic, twisting and turning to fit the evidence."
Alternatives: "already quite agile" or "already somewhat acrobatic."
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The environment minister was not out on the campaign trail per se but one of the strangest manoeuvres of Greg Hunt's "already rather gymnastic career" was revealed by Michael Slezak.
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The results obtained in this paper are already rather promising.
The Twitter generation already texts rather than talks.
"In England, they've already been rather slating of it.
Dancers focused on musicality rather than gymnastic pyrotechnics.
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Several factors have already impinged on those rather utopian perspectives.
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