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The phrase "a recent law" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to legislation that has been enacted or passed in the near past.
Example: "The government has implemented a recent law aimed at reducing carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "a new law" or "a newly enacted law."
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A recent law lets censors curb internet news sites.
Asked about war, her friend Shafag Amrahova, a recent law school graduate, did not hesitate.
A recent law bars retiring security officials from politics for three years.Political priorities are changing.
But after a series of disastrous oil spills, a recent law has banned the practice.
A recent law, crafted to crush labour unions, violated an international convention that Swaziland has signed.
Fax.com must pay $5.4m for 489 violations of a recent law that bans the faxing of unsolicited adverts.
A recent law sets higher penalties for counterfeiters and allocates money for the agency to inspect more factories overseas.
He was 26, a recent law school graduate who was taking a break from studying for the bar exam.
"America behaves as if it's the head of the family," said Le Mai Huong, 23, a recent law school graduate.
This is because a recent law prevents parties formed less than a year ago, and individuals standing independently, from participating.
Ms. Ferrini would take Babe in if she could, but a recent law in her building forbids new dogs.
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