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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already with that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express impatience or annoyance regarding something that has been mentioned or done previously.
Example: "I can't believe you're bringing up that issue again; we're already with that discussion."
Alternatives: "done with that" or "over that already".
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"Enough already with that moron".
"Some people won't have a credit history or they'll have ruined it already with that $30 nonpayment to the cellphone provider," said Senad Ahmetovic, a vice president at Halstead Property.
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And moving to a CPA model isn't enough – Google and others are already experimenting with that.
Rusbridger: "I have already dealt with that.
"I've already dealt with that and put that to rest.
Yes or no? Rusbridger: Well I think I've already dealt with that.
Besides, we've already dealt with that by having FedEx or UPS require an adult's signature".
(Hold on. That last one. Doesn't the existing model already come with that?) Ettinger saw Allen's film when it came out.
The museum might argue that it has already dealt with that part of Ms. Bontecou's story, in her 2004 retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, Queens.
Now, add a bit of hearing loss or a foreign accent to the cell phone situation and you can imagine, or probably already live with that frustration.
SKS says most of its loans already comply with that limit; other lenders have charged rates of 30 percent or more in some cases.
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