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Discover LudwigThe phrase "once already" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something has already happened before and likely will not happen again. Example: "I've told you once already, please don't forget to take your medicine every day."
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The whole exercise has happened once already.
He has found out once already.
Tamara was taken away once already.
I've lived through this once already.
Didn't this all happen once already?
I have been the cuckold once already.
As it is, Russia's debt has been rescheduled once already.
The Cowboys have beaten the Seahawks once already this season.
"I come near dyin' in Texas once already".
The main worry was that a big part of the company has been privatised once already.
"It's kind of like we went through this once already," Ione said.
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