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The phrase "are already over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has ended or concluded before the current time.
Example: "The deadlines for the project submissions are already over, so we cannot accept any more entries."
Alternatives: "have already passed" or "are already finished".
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Many events, like outdoor summer music series, are already over, yet the summer is still chugging along.
Tom Hartnett, a benefits manager at the funds, said he was willing to give managed care "more time," but added that the "great savings are already over".
But other football players whose careers are already over said that for many years the injury had not been considered very important.
The earlier decimations of the Divisionals and the one-game-and-out wild-card wipeouts are already over, with ten teams shrunk to eight in a few days.
Guernsey Panthers' hopes of automatic promotion from Netball's South Division Three are already over, according to captain Nena Copperwaite.
To me, it is fighting battles that are already over and calling yourself a warrior.
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"Consular staff are already over-burdened," she said.
Some people worry that the Common Core will over-burden teachers who are already over-burdened, and I empathize.
Administrators say classes are already over-subscribed and showing results: children have better concentration and grades, more confidence.
When our bodies are already over-stressed and overtired, we don't need to work harder.
CCSA president Alex Scholten argued that mandating the labels would hurt small business owners who are already over-regulated.
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