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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already resumed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been restarted or continued after a pause or interruption.
Example: "The meeting was briefly interrupted, but it has already resumed."
Alternatives: "has already started again" or "has already continued".
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The romantic celebrations have already resumed.
Ms. Chan has already resumed all her routines.
He has already resumed reading, and looks up with a wicked twinkle in his eye.
Toyota's plants in Japan, which were largely undamaged but were affected by supply-chain disruptions, have already resumed normal operations.
But many farmers have already resumed growing the more sustainable crop, and to further boost production, the government declared 2018 the National Year of Millets.
So are banking, insurance and other relatively unconsolidated industries, such as car-parts makers and suppliers to big supermarkets, says a recent report by CSFB, an investment bank.European telecoms deals have already resumed.
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The Secretary, at a news briefing, gave no hint that some kind of bombing had already been resumed.
There were about 800 U.S. troops in Niger at the time of the incident, and U.S. operations there already have resumed, Dunford said.
Already her resume fills 12 pages.
One year later, you can't deny something did happen, but the scar is faint, if not invisible: the Bataclan is poised to re-open, the various cafés already have; people have resumed their normal lives.
Hard-liners are already arguing to resume uranium enrichment and plutonium production.
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