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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I already bought" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that a purchase has been made prior to the current moment or discussion. Example: "I already bought the tickets for the concert next month."
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"I already bought these rights," she said.
"I already bought crow quills".
Warren shouted back, with a hint of schoolyard rivalry: "I already bought that album for 50 cents.
No rest, there was just no rest … Because she kept yelling, I cried and asked to go back to agency, but Madam said: 'I already bought you,'" a 23-year-old Indonesian said.
I already bought a DNA kit.
I already bought a parka and snow boots, so in some ways, yes, but mentally, I'll probably never be ready.
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I already buy almost all the old houses I see — in my head.
I already buy almost everything secondhand – eBay/charity shops – and food shop in Lidl; I can't cut down much.
I'd much rather RedThread license its technology (assuming it works well) to brands from which I already buy clothes.
That said, I consider $100 a worthy investment to try my hand at the latest in voice-recognition technology from a company through which I already buy everything from my coffee to cat litter.
This on top of all the nieces and cousins I already buy from.
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