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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Very recently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something happened a short time ago. Example: "Very recently, I discovered a new hobby that I am passionate about."
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"Very recently," Creme said.
Very recently, Durmaz et al.
Very recently, Abbas et ai.
Very recently, graphene provides a novel substrate for cell culture.
Very recently stability analysis of FDEs has attracted great attention.
Very recently, Liu et al. [9] proved the following.
Very recently, Chen [20] proved the following strong convergence theorem.
Very recently, these findings have been replicated and significantly extended.
Very recently, Secelean [12] proved the following lemma.
Very recently, the cloud system Seive [39] was introduced.
Very recently, several articles focused on this topic [23 27].
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