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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few recent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items or events that have occurred or been produced in the near past.
Example: "I have read a few recent articles on climate change that provide valuable insights."
Alternatives: "several recent" or "a couple of recent".
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Below, a few recent posts.
Below, a few recent tweets.
Here are just a few recent examples.
Consider just a few recent kerfuffles.
Just glance at a few recent headlines.
Can you list a few recent alumni?
A few recent examples come to mind.
Consider a few recent gems.
A few recent reports offer some guidance.
Certainly there have been a few recent hiccups.
Can you list a few recent alumni from India?
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