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The phrase "have already" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has happened in the past. For example, "We have already finished the project."
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We may have already.
Some have already departed.
which have already begun.
Thousands have already arrived.
Celebrations have already begun.
Many have already defected.
Democrats have already pounced.
Some have already drowned.
Several have already sold.
Some have already taken it.
Job cuts have already begun.
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