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The phrase "a recent notes" is not correct in English.
It should be "recent notes" or "a recent note." You can use "recent notes" when referring to multiple notes that have been made or recorded in a short time frame.
Example: "I reviewed the recent notes from our last meeting to ensure we are on track with the project."
Alternatives: "new notes" or "latest notes."
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We have started to make an informal survey of the relative number of adjectives and verbs used in a recent "Notes and Comment department.
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(A recent note was about a new hostel in São Paulo).
He announced his return in a recent note posted on the Wave board.
Credit Suisse said in a recent note that rival Temenos or another banking specialist could be interested.
Barry Vinocur, editor of The Realty Stock Review, wrote in a recent note to clients that the directors had some explaining to do.
In a recent note by Ciavarella and Maitournam, it was found that the approximation is only valid in a restricted range of cases.
In a recent note to The Associated Press, he said his case would will eventually be seen as the "Watergate of 2008".
Jim McAleese, a consultant and analyst, covered the " 'Wow!' moments from the 2019 DoD budget roll-out" in a recent note.
IN a recent note, Lomer and Greene1 have recommended the development of a 14-MeV fast-neutron source for radiotherapy.
"Last June I retired and am now sending a contribution on my own," Mrs. Gemson said in a recent note.
"Beijing's macroeconomic policy is clearly aimed at accommodation, providing support to the economy," he wrote in a recent note.
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