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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent campaign" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a campaign that has taken place not long ago, often in contexts related to marketing, social issues, or political activities.
Example: "The organization launched a recent campaign to raise awareness about climate change."
Alternatives: "a new initiative" or "a current effort".
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Arocena supporter Perez was recently seen hugging the GOP presidential candidate at a recent campaign event.
At a recent campaign appearance, he described himself as "impatient".
In a recent campaign video, he explains what happened next.
At a recent campaign event, he challenged a heckler to a fistfight.
During a recent campaign week, he notched up 44 hours on loyalist national television.
A similarly reduced crowd showed up at a recent campaign stop in Virginia.
One new idea was on display when Ms. Harris held a recent campaign rally in Nevada.
"None of this intimidates us," he said at a recent campaign appearance.
A recent campaign advertised a new "Mordor Express service," modeled on the authority's Cannonball train to the Hamptons.
At a recent campaign event in South Carolina, Perry grinned, "I'm actually for gun control — use both hands".
At a recent campaign stop in Manchester, N.H., Caroline Cagan acknowledged a weakness for his lush locks.
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