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The phrase "already rather long" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has reached a considerable length or duration, often in the context of time or text.
Example: "The meeting has already rather long, and we should consider wrapping it up soon."
Alternatives: "already quite lengthy" or "already somewhat extended".
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The list is rather long.
That M62 corridor is getting rather long.
"Blackpool could end up clobbering people who are already rather poor, rather than the landlord".
A few bloggers have already rather predictably rejected the idea already before it has even begun.
RInChI can become rather long.
Hence the rather long exit.
The results obtained in this paper are already rather promising.
The proof of stochastic permanence is rather long and technical.
Recovery time is rather long.
Other directors' work would sink under the weight of so many references but somehow they seem to energise rather than slow down a movie that is already very long.
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