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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already this week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has occurred at least once during the current week prior to the present moment.
Example: "I have already completed three assignments this week."
Alternatives: "earlier this week" or "this week so far".
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He's practised already this week on clay.
Already this week, there have been 26.
Already this week, officials from the other five countries involved have discussed resuming the talks.
"We have sold about 50 already this week, we have always got them," she says.
There have been at least two dozen attacks on British and American forces already this week.
Already this week Mr. Adoboli's manager, John Hughes, left the bank after his trader's supposed misdeeds were uncovered.
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I've written about this twice already this week (from Obama's winning political take on it, to actually examining the facts), but it deserves all the attention it can get.
Already this week they have earned accolades, scoring multiple nominations from the Film Independent Spirit Awards, which will be handed out the day before the Oscars at the end of February.
We have lost a number of days, already, this week awaiting this discussion.
If you have not joined in already this week, you are welcome to do so today, but you must start on -3.
But already this week, details emerged on its three main proposals.The commission was set up in 2002 amid alarm at employers' closure of final-salary schemes to new members to see if Britain could still rely on voluntary private pensions.
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