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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already tumbled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has fallen or collapsed at an earlier time than the present moment.
Example: "The leaves had already tumbled from the trees by the time autumn arrived."
Alternatives: "previously fallen" or "already fallen down".
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What Beth has already tumbled to is the answer.
The economic outlook continues to darken and the stockmarket has already tumbled to 12-year lows.
By the time of his suspension his approval rating had already tumbled to 12%, according to a Gallup poll.
Two trucks have already tumbled into the saltwater muck, along with two grain tanks, utility poles and pine trees.
Asia had already tumbled while results from across the UK had flooded in, with Japan's Nikkei index experiencing its biggest fall since the Fukushima disaster of 2011.
The impact of Moody's downgrade may be muted because the state's bond prices have already tumbled on concern over the growing deficit, investors said.
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He was already tumbling into a rare crisis with bogeys at the eighth and ninth holes.
Airline profits were already tumbling after a spectacular drop in the number of business passengers.
Already, tumbling oil prices are seen as a bad sign for Venezuela's economy.
Ad rates for banner ads were already tumbling in the fall of 2000.
The musicians' hands, when free, bat at the air, adding little punctuation marks to songs that already tumble forth like run-on sentences.
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