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already

[awl-red-ee] / ɔlˈrɛd i /


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It will actually be a first for Rees-Zammit, who at 25 has already played in three Six Nations, a World Cup and toured with the British and Irish Lions.

From BBC

The Swiss insurer, which already operates in the U.K. and has a large global footprint, aims to create with the merger a global specialist platform with around $15 billion in gross written premiums.

From The Wall Street Journal

Under the reform plan, all meal payments by pupils are likely to be cashless, which is already the case in some schools.

From BBC

It is on track to hit 100,000 cases by November next year and some suspects being charged with offences today are already being told their cases won't be dealt with until 2030.

From BBC

It may well be the case, as we heard from some likely Reform supporters, that what he's claimed to have done so long ago simply doesn't matter - particularly to those already interested in the party.

From BBC