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Used correctly, "already" (with a root of 'all is ready') refers to something accomplished prior to another, or prior to an inquiry about its completion. "I took out the trash already." Another form of expression is one of exasperation, indicating emphasis on the requested action. "Will you get that done, already?" (This is not technically correct English, but reflects colloquial use.)

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