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The phrase "a far more recent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the recency of two or more items, indicating that one is significantly newer than the other.
Example: "The discovery of the ancient artifact was fascinating, but the findings from the excavation site were a far more recent development in our understanding of the region's history."
Alternatives: "much more recent" or "significantly newer".
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Though a far more recent entry on the road to reform, Czechoslovakia likewise seems embarked on a promising path.
More often, however, the results certainly recall the past, but a far more recent past than you suspect everyone involved thinks.
Of course, modern scientific opinion is strongly against such independent conscious influences (though it is worth noting that this is a far more recent consensus than either Mr McGinn or Mr Kim suggests).
If The Hobbit, a far more recent tale, can be the source of such fervour in Hollywood for a big-screen adaptation, why can't the tale of Arthur and Merlin?
The lower section was an authentic Academy Award base with its original identifying plate pried off and replaced with a far more recent plate inaccurately identifying the statuette as the 1944 Directing award.
A far more recent phenomenon is the advent of the coffeehouse in major cities such as Nairobi.
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My sense of connection with it has a further, far more recent, dimension too.
Whereas cesium-137, which has a half-life of thirty years, has been present in the oceans, in some degree, since the nuclear-weapons tests of the fifties and sixties, cesium-134, which has a half-life of only two years, is a result of far more recent contamination — namely, the 2011 meltdown at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
Whereas cesium-137, which has a half-life of thirty years, has been present in the oceans, in some degree, since the nuclear-weapons tests of the fifties and sixties, cesium-134, which has a half-life of only two years, is a result of far more recent contamination namely, the 2011 meltdown at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
Now, scientists led by a geologist from Brown University have discovered evidence in South America of a lesser, and far more recent, impact that they suspect caused local extinctions.
Such events -- sometimes at fairgrounds, often made into postcards (the videos of their day) to spread the news ("This is the barbeque we had last night. My picture is to the left with a cross over it. Your son, Joe"), and with onlookers gathering bits of ash and bone to keep as souvenirs -- are an integral part of far more recent American history.
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