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The phrase "already saw" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that something has been seen or observed in the past, usually before the current moment in time. Example: "I already saw the movie last week."
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"We ALREADY SAW this in Iraq!" Senator Ruslan Gattarov tweeted in reaction to Obama and Cameron's call for a response to the chemical attack in Damascus.
"You already saw it?
I already saw enough.
But you already saw he had some good reflexes".
Plus fans already saw the Moriarty-Sherlock snog.
But he already saw the country as twisted and abstract.
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The band had already sawed through a polite version of "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen," a plodding read of Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime" and an unexpectedly Jimmy Buffetakenspired take on "Christmas Time Is Here".
This issue is addressed by reconsidering hereafter the implementation of our already published SAW echo method.
When I walked into Harvard Yard the next morning, overdue but excited, some of its ancient elms were prostrate and already being sawed into firewood.
An emerging 150-volume edition of Shostakovich's works, including facsimiles and sketches, though less than 10percentt complete, has already disproved one old saw, she said: that Shostakovich didn't sketch.
The first irritating pronouncement that stood out to me in the Guide was the old saw "everybody already knows" when you come out.
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