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The phrase "a recent discovery" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a finding or revelation that has occurred not long ago, often in scientific or academic contexts.
Example: "The researchers published a paper detailing a recent discovery that could change our understanding of climate change."
Alternatives: "a new finding" or "a recent finding".
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David Mahler is a recent discovery for me.
Have you always been interested in myths and legends or was it a recent discovery?
How a recent discovery in South Africa could reshape our understanding of our species' deep past.
This is not to say the particular joy of eating pork rinds is a recent discovery.
Mr. Nichols, one of two full-time research archaeologists employed at Mojave National Preserve, was showing off a recent discovery.
A recent discovery by a University of Alaska researcher and colleagues has upset that time scale considerably.
"Snapchat is a recent discovery for me, and it has put the fun back into social media.
The guest speaker is likely to be a scientist giving a slide show on a recent discovery.
A recent discovery, however, offers a possible explanation for how Dr. Levin could be right after all.
It isn't as though they are a recent discovery: Rohwer chose to make 2015 the Year of the Phage because it is the centennial of their first mention.
Our capacity for active concern breaks down, however, when the thing threatened by the scientists is itself a recent discovery of science.
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