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'have already broken' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that a prior action has already been completed. For example: "I have already broken my promise to you and I am very sorry."
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They have already broken through some complacency.
Diplomatic scuffles have already broken out between the council members.
Rows over who deserves credit have already broken out.
For Mrs. Derks's family, things have already broken down.
How many of us made New Year's resolutions this year, but have already broken them?
Yet new skirmishes have already broken out in the Security Council.
Both Mr Obama and Mr McCain have already broken enough moulds without needing to break more.
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They've already broken.
But all hell had already broken loose.
Mouaziz had already broken clear.
One door has already broken.
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