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already

[awl-red-ee] / ɔlˈrɛd i /


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Thousands of tech workers have already lost their jobs this year and leaders at some companies say AI will enable employers to do more with smaller teams.

From Los Angeles Times

A salutary outcome no longer exists; that ship has already sailed.

From Los Angeles Times

The department’s inspector general, Anthony D’Esposito, a former Long Island congressman, has been expanding his office’s probe into the allegations and already multiple top aides have stepped down.

From Salon

They will take on Puerto Rico on Saturday in a quarterfinal that fans are already dubbing the third act of “West Side Story.”

From The Wall Street Journal

While households under Ofgem's energy price cap will be protected from rising energy prices until July, increased fuel costs are already being felt at the petrol pump and by heating oil users.

From BBC