What is the correct word order between "have/had", "been", and "already" in statements?


What is the correct word order between have/had, been, and already in statements like the following:



By the time the product was officially announced, I had already been using it.



Or:



By the time the product was officially announced, I had been already using it.



Or:



By the time the product was officially announced, I had been using it already.





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