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The phrase "already rather wise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses a significant amount of wisdom or knowledge at an earlier stage than expected.
Example: "Despite his young age, he is already rather wise in his understanding of human nature."
Alternatives: "quite wise already" or "somewhat wise at this point".
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Sophia Deboick, of organisers Republic, the five-year-old and already rather wise organisation behind this faintly ironic and generally sunny, protest, summed it up for me: "Look, later on, I'll want to see the dress.
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This is not cowardly but rather wise.
Your infuriating but devoted and rather wise old friend, Sara".
He is the worst kind of Tory: personable, witty, charming and rather wise.
The results obtained in this paper are already rather promising.
He's been birding since he was 2 years old, but is already wise enough to know birds are often heard rather than seen.
His works are witty rather than wise, pacey not profound.
But it was rather less wise for the leader of a cold war superpower.
Rockford was an ex-con turned reluctant detective who would rather crack wise than fight.
These sections are cautious yet determined, already wise, and in some ways redolent of Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet.
Spas are already wise to the peaceful benefits of chimes.
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