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The phrase "a recent piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a newly created work, such as an article, artwork, or any other form of content that has been produced recently.
Example: "In a recent piece published in the journal, the author explores the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a recent article" or "a recent work".
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There was a recent piece too.
A recent piece on GigaOM spotlights an interactive journalism technique developed by former journalist David Sarno.
(I wrote about the role of the Quds Force in Syria in a recent piece).
(A recent piece in The Economist called him "the governor who gave away the store").
In a recent piece in the magazine, James Wood gave a more nuanced response.
The headline stood atop a recent piece that portrayed Ralph Miliband as a disloyal socialist.
A recent piece by Biggers called "Laocoön" fits this more slippery category.
In the meantime, here's a recent piece on the possibility of the Earth becoming a "hothouse".
Such was the gist, from an American perspective, of a recent piece by Salon's Andrew O'Hehir.
A recent piece in Men's Journal highlighted how many Ultimate Fighting Champion fighters have gone vegan.
(Jill Lepore recounted this history in a recent piece for The New Yorker).
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