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The phrase "a recent letter from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a letter that was received or written not long ago, typically to provide context or source information.
Example: "In a recent letter from the committee, they outlined the new guidelines for the project."
Alternatives: "a recent correspondence from" or "a recent message from".
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The omission was pointed out in a recent letter from his family.
A recent letter from Ms. Gayden alerted The Times to the error.
A recent letter from Congressional Republicans to the president attacked his draft order as a "backdoor regulatory framework".
The White House also said Mr. Bush had responded on Tuesday, in writing, to a recent letter from Mr. Putin.
In a recent letter from prison, Greste called their incarceration "an attack not just on me and my two colleagues but on freedom of speech across Egypt".
According to a recent letter from prosecutors sent to the judge overseeing his compensation agreement, so far Belfort has paid $11.6m of the required $110.4m into the fund.
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A recent letter came from someone who was "literally chased around the conference room table by the head boss".
This extension has been conveyed to me by both the Chinese government in a white paper on the Tibet issue, and in a recent letter received from New York Tibetan representative Tashi Wangdi.
As Peter Greste, one of four Al Jazeera English journalists arrested in December for "spreading false news," warned in a recent letter written from Tora Prison: "Anyone who applauds the state is seen as safe and deserving of liberty.
A recent letter of hers from her home in Australia gives some flavor of Christina Kay's extracurricular teaching.
A recent letter to shareholders from the company's board seemed particularly pointed when it called Walter B. Hewlett "a musician and an academic".
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