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The phrase "In the recent time" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used to refer to events or situations that have occurred in the near past, but the correct expression is "recently" or "in recent times." Example: "In recent times, we have seen significant changes in technology."
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In the recent time, physicists have developed much interest in searching for the exponential-type potentials.
In the recent time, more and more MCM algorithms with different objectives were proposed.
In the recent time, Orlando et al. showed that an application to an under-water sonar system is possible [23].
In the recent time, the verities of material are increasing very fast with various properties, which make material selection process complicated.
In the recent time this theory has been developed in theoretical directions, and a wide number of applications of this theory have been considered (see, for instance, [7 12]).
In the recent time this theorem has been extended and generalized by several authors in various ways, for instance, the results on the existence of a fixed point in partially ordered sets for first order ordinary differential equations, Fredholm and Volterra type integral equations, among others, have been studied.
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This is a four-year programme, virtually unheard of in the recent times in South Sudan.
In the recent times, this murky association has come to fore in West Bengal as well.
In the recent times, organic semiconductors have generated significant interest in the research and academic community.
SPORL pretreatment has been popular in the recent times because of its versatility, efficiency, and simplicity.
In the recent times lignin has been a rich source of valuable products like phenolic compounds.
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