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was already provided
adverb
Prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future; by this time; previously.
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The police said the men had been collecting rent from exchange students whose housing was already provided by the university.
The applicants were admitted and granted the $467,500 in requested aid, including $124,821 for books, transportation and living expenses — though of course their room and board was already provided by the state.
The first condition was already provided in Amato et al. (2011), where, however, only sufficiency was proven.
In earlier work an experimental proof of principle was already provided [Smit, J., Bekink, G.J., van Sint Annaland, M., Kuipers, J.A.M., 2005a.
During all of the phases, the psychologist also used as a guide the standard information brochure that was already provided to the patient by the surgeon during the pre-operative meeting.
He wants to build a wall on the United States' southern border; May, governing a country whose physical border was already provided by geography, still decided to spend nearly £2 million on a border wall in Calais to guard against a refugee camp that has now been torn down.
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Stanford was already providing the bread and here was the circus.
AT&T was already providing local service to about 1.5 million residential customers in seven states.
By comparison, Botswana was already providing treatment to 85percentt of those in need, and Namibia to 71percentt.
Social Justice Secretary Alex Neil said the Scottish Government was already providing £1m over two years to help fight food poverty.
Intervu was already providing Web-site video for Senator McCain, but when campaign officials learned what else the company could do, "they were instantly interested," Mr. Meurer said.
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