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The phrase "In recently" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
It is a grammatically incorrect construction, as "recently" is an adverb that does not require a preposition like "in."
Example: "Recently, I have been focusing on my studies."
Alternatives: "Recently" or "In the recent past."
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We had a new kitchen put in recently and the fitters were all taking photos.
And my DVD burner, a newish SATA one I'd put in recently, would also be fine.
These are three of the best I have stayed in recently: 1.
I stopped in recently and saw a new little section labeled "Scandinavian".
Much of what Disney has brought in recently is themed around that franchise.
In recently invaded sites A. petiolata reduced belowground microbial richness.
Who's been in recently?
His mother, past 90, moved in recently.
"All of this has crept in recently.
condo in recently constructed building; 24-hr.
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Mayer-Schönberger took part in a radio phone-in recently.
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