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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been completed or finished before a certain point in time.
Example: "I have already through the first chapter of the book and found it quite engaging."
Alternatives: "already finished" or "already completed".
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Such is his import to the side that, with Hungary already through, he was rested for the final group game.
"It was a pressure game for us because people were thinking we were already through," said Feeney.
"Brazil are already through, Japan aren't.
You've missed this one – we're already through York.
Nine European nations are already through to the finals.
You can reach Google already through a number of devices.
"I've been already through a lot of injuries since the beginning of the year.
They're already through in track and field, and of course they always have been in boxing.
BRAZIL, already through to the next round, routed EQUATORIAL GUINEA, 3-0, with Christiane scoring twice.
Preamble It's really simple: India are already through, New Zealand have to win.
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Northants failed to reach the One-Day Cup quarter-finals after a four-wicket defeat by already-through Essex.
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