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it has been already vs as it has been already

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct form would be "it has already been." The word order in the correct form is 'it' (subject) + 'has' (auxiliary verb) + 'already' (adverb) + 'been' (main verb).

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it has been already

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct word order should be 'it has already been.'

The correct form is 'it has already been,' where 'already' is placed before 'been' to modify the verb phrase.
  • Would the Commission endorse an independent assessment of the 112 service quality carried out by a civil organisation in Bulgaria, as it has been already done in Portugal?
  • It has been already very late
  • In a procedure launched in 2002, it has been already allocated a licence for operating a nation-wide DVB-T multiplex.
  • Nuna, it has been already 10 years that I haven't seen you.
  • You know, I don't think it's a good idea for you to clear your head anymore than it has been already.
  • Therefore, as it has been already the case, the regulatory agenda for the EU should properly respond to the initiatives and recommendations being put forward at international level, and in particular by the G20, whose importance has emerged during the financial crisis.
  • If the compensation or a part of it has been already paid to Greek farmers, what measures is the Commission likely to take?
  • It has been already said very clearly by the Presidency that the employment rate of 75%, which is our goal, cannot be obtained if we do not have women participating.

Alternatives:

  • it has already been

as it has been already

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct word order should be 'as it has already been.'

The correct form is 'as it has already been,' where 'as' is used as a conjunction to introduce a clause, and 'already' is placed before 'been' to modify the verb phrase.

Alternatives:

  • as it has already been

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