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'had already thought' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a thought or opinion that was formed before a certain point in time. For example, "I had already thought that it was a good idea before anyone else suggested it."
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At times, this weariness makes him seem a kind of metaphysical grandparent to us, as if he had already thought our thoughts for us, and seen around what we can only knock our heads against.
Frédéric nodded, as if he had already thought of her.
Mr. Chen had already thought this through a thousand times.
Mr. Huey said he had already thought of that.
(His wife, Mary Catherine, had already thought of that).
I had already thought of a name: Karamel Sutra.
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Hardaway has already thought about it.
"I've already thought about that.
I suspect the Obama campaign has already thought of that.
"In fact I've already thought of the first tune".
"I've already thought of my next one," he said.
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