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I've got it already.
Someone else has got it already.
(I kept thinking, she's got it already, Jean-François).
"Oh, you got it already," Marco Maccioni says.
In fact Americans seem to tack the prize-winningly annoying "already" on to anything to indicate closure (there's another one) as in "alright already", " stop already", "I got it already" or "enough already with saying already", all of which should of course be delivered in a whiny New York drawl.
By the time it goes for sale at other retailers such as HMV and Amazon, most of U2's core fans will have got it already, meaning it is doomed to limp to a considerably lower chart placing than the band are used to.
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"We get it already.
Uh-oh See, you're getting it already.
I get it already without having to understand your backstory".
The generation younger than I am (generally speaking) seems to get it already — and to embrace the duality.
Sometimes I feel like shouting, "I get it, already!" The one-year mark has encouraged me to pause and take stock.
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