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The phrase "already treated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been addressed or dealt with prior to the current moment or context.
Example: "The issue of budget allocation has already been treated in the previous meeting."
Alternatives: "previously addressed" or "already handled".
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In some cases, abortions are already treated as murder.
"[Edward] Snowden revealed the internet was already treated as fair game.
We're already treated like criminals – I've been detained at the airport on more than one occasion, simply because I'm American.
With this new house orchestra, he's already treated the music of Burt Bacharach, the Sugar Hill band, and Henry Mancini.
Climate and sustainability initiatives from the corporate world are already treated with suspicion by many (and often with good reason).
In this episode he has already treated an arrogant businessman who has a rare and vicious disease.
Breaches of civil non-molestation orders relating to domestic violence are already treated as criminal offences in England and Wales.
He said he had already treated about a dozen cases of upper-respiratory infection since his arrival last week.
The United States already treated its minorities well enough, he said, by inviting them to share in its core values: capitalism, property rights, and freedom.
In this latter category, David Virag, the hospital's public-affairs officer, says that doctors there have already treated dozens of Iraq veterans.
He said he knew one family well because he had already treated their young daughter for another health issue before the attack.
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