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The phrase "a recent issue of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific edition of a publication, such as a magazine or journal, that has been released not long ago.
Example: "In a recent issue of the magazine, there was an article about climate change."
Alternatives: "a latest edition of" or "a new release of".
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It is a dictatorship," advised a recent issue of Covertside.
His work also appeared in a recent issue of Nature.
Take an example from a recent issue of Self magazine.
The findings were reported in a recent issue of Circulation.
In a recent issue of Science, Greenleaf et al.
In a recent issue of Cell, Sakaue-Sawano et al.
In a recent issue of Molecular Cell, Vora et al.
In a recent issue of Nature, Kottakis et al.
In a recent issue of Cell Metabolism, Grasset et al.
In a recent issue of Structure, Su et al.
A report on their research was published in a recent issue of Geophysical Research Letters.
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