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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have already even" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that an action has been completed before an expected or necessary time. Example: I have already even packed my bags for the trip, and we don't leave until tomorrow.
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The kids I met had parents who were doctors or academics; many of them had already even been to Europe!
The carciofi, or artichokes, were, to put it technically, awesome — but I will confess that I had already, even pre-crisis, some scruples about the carbonara.
The carciofi, or artichokes, were, to put it technically, awesome but I will confess that I had already, even pre-crisis, some scruples about the carbonara.
EM: We've already even at this point had several say they want to sign on.
De Geer says that the company has already even engaged in those kinds of conversations on a casual basis — but he emphasizes that nothing has advanced into more serious negotiations yet.
Thus, all the pillars of the 2004 Basel II banking accord have already failed even before being implemented.
It switched on monetization at the beginning of this year and claims to have already broken even.
Most Republicans have already rejected even a parallel public-payer option for health care.
More than 100,000 would-be astronauts worldwide have already applied, even though, much like Wilford Brimley and his geriatric cohorts from Cocoon, they will never return.
Some firms have already frozen or even cut pay.
Debating the debates ReprintsCalifornia's revenues have already dropped below even the pessimistic estimates on which the budget was based.
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