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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already revealed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been disclosed or made known prior to the current moment or context.
Example: "The results of the experiment have already revealed significant findings that could change our understanding of the subject."
Alternatives: "previously disclosed" or "earlier uncovered".
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HDAC inhibitors and NO donors have already revealed independently their broad therapeutic potential in pathologic contexts.
This technique has already revealed a number of nefarious activities.
Initial testing has already revealed some compelling results.
But in his first 100 days, Obama has already revealed much about himself.
Waitrose boss Mark Price has already revealed the supermarket had its "most successful Christmas on record".
The Earth's ice oceans have already revealed some secrets that have excited scientists.
Judicial inquiries have already revealed embezzlement, shady commissions and wasteful management on a grand scale.
The commission has already revealed a profound cross-generational pessimism about the prospects of the young.
The security services have already revealed that they know absolutely nothing.
The coalition has already revealed the earliest examples of its efficiency drive.
Tree-mounted cameras have already revealed a busy thoroughfare along one of McLean's targeted "canopy highway" routes.
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