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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as has already" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been previously mentioned or established in the text or conversation.
Example: "As has already been noted in the report, the project is behind schedule."
Alternatives: "as previously mentioned" or "as already stated".
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As has already been mentioned, sixteen HA serotypes and nine NA subtypes of influenza A virus are known.
Its most significant examples were autobiographical, as has already been mentioned.
Nonetheless, as has already been seen, social pressure can exert a powerful influence.
The effects of societal value systems on human sexuality are, as has already been mentioned, profound.
England, as has already been remarked, can't live with him and they can't live without him.
Environmental advocates contend it could eventually hit 20percentt, as has already happened in Denmark.
But then, as has already been established, much of Spinal Tap's world is confusing.
Increasingly, as has already begun to happen with television, that seems to involve making end runs around the cable providers.
There is no mutuality in Hinkley, but there might be in "modular" reactors, as has already been mooted.
As has already been said, we want these lines to be drawn; we opt to be pinned.
At the very least we should have devolution of direct long-haul flights, as has already happened in Northern Ireland.
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