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The phrase "a recent idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an idea that has been proposed or developed not long ago.
Example: "The team is excited to explore a recent idea that could revolutionize our marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a new concept" or "a fresh notion".
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The seminar tour is a recent idea, however.
Inverting the rise and fall is a recent idea.
The 20th century was all about romance, but that is quite a recent idea.
"It is a recent idea that a more and more unequal economy where a few people take the proceeds can be a successful economy.
"In a way, we have such a recent idea of Chloé," Ms. Waight Keller said, speaking of its growth as a luxury brand, mostly during the decade beginning in 1997, when it was designed with great success by Stella McCartney and Phoebe Philo, producing hit styles and bags like the Paddington.
Although there's evidence that complex and frequent songs are more attractive, a recent idea suggests that certain notes are the key to seduction.
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The idea of biblical inerrancy is a relatively recent idea, an anti-modern reaction against the rise of science and biblical scholarship.
At the microscopic level the paper concentrates on car-following models and also presents a relatively recent idea on developing a comprehensive microscopic model of driver behaviour.
But in many places it is a more recent idea.
RESTORING damaged habitats to something like their pristine condition is a relatively recent idea.
In this country, sculpture parks and gardens are a fairly recent idea.
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