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already
adverb as in before expected time
Strongest matches
before, earlier, once, previously, then
Weak matches
as of now, at present, before now, but now, by now, by that time, by the time mentioned, by then, by this time, even now, formerly, heretofore, in the past, just now, now, up to now
Example Sentences
The broader mainstream may have been introduced to Hinchcliffe by way of that Madison Square Garden tight 10, but he was already a star.
In Newcastle, people are already lining up outside fan zones and pubs across the city ahead of 16:30 GMT kick off.
We also know that such a crash wouldn’t reverberate through Wall Street, in part because such a crash has already happened.
Bielle-Biarrey already had a slice of history with an all-time high of 11 try involvements but he was looking for more.
When asked for a second time if patient care would be disrupted by the government's reorganisation of the NHS, Streeting promised to deliver improvements and said waiting lists for treatment had already been falling.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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