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already

[awl-red-ee] / ɔlˈrɛd i /


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If quantum computing cracks bitcoin, it’s already cracked the entire digital infrastructure of modern civilization.

From MarketWatch

That land already had greater Kansas City’s interstate loop running through it, promising easy access.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a lot of places around the country, residents already fight them over wells running low and rivers running hot.

From Salon

The firm hasn’t said whether it plans to close its existing downtown office, which already anchors its largest U.S. workforce outside New York.

From The Wall Street Journal

Grid upgrades and associated costs add to what are already some of the world’s most expensive electricity bills.

From The Wall Street Journal