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The phrase "a recent opinion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a viewpoint or belief that has been expressed not long ago.
Example: "In a recent opinion published in the journal, the author argues for a new approach to climate change."
Alternatives: "a recent viewpoint" or "a recent perspective."
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In a recent opinion poll, only 1% of respondents said they would vote for Jamaat.
"That's politics," he said.According to a recent opinion poll, the president is still remarkably popular.
But a recent opinion poll found that 73% of Kenyans still want the ICC involved.
A recent opinion poll found that 70% of urban Zimbabweans opposed it.
(Scalia denounced a recent opinion by Sotomayor as "utter nonsense" that "demeans this institution").
A recent opinion poll suggests Filipinos believe their own ability to speak English is improving.
A recent opinion poll suggested that almost half the electorate of 8m might turn out.
Yet a recent opinion poll showed that some 60% of Turks believe in the conspiracy.
A recent opinion poll showed that 65percentt of voters wanted a new government.
In a recent opinion poll, 65percentt of voters surveyed said they wanted a new government.
A recent opinion poll showed 84% of the Illinois public wanted him to resign.
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