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The phrase "a recent release" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been made available or published not long ago, such as a book, movie, or software.
Example: "The film is a recent release that has garnered a lot of attention from critics and audiences alike."
Alternatives: "a new launch" or "a fresh publication".
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A recent release might cost $4 for a standard-definition rental, $5 for hi-def and $7 for HDX.
It's a recent release in her social media music initiative #TurnUpFridays where she drops a weekly soulful a cappella version of familiar songs.
When she does get involved in movies — she is very much behind "Precious," a recent release — it is a matter of personal conviction combined with commercial calculation.
He'd brought along "Michael," a recent release, but twenty minutes after popping it into the VCR he got bored and switched to an old favorite, a Jean Claude Van Damme slugfest called "Bloodsport," which he pronounced "an incredible, fantastic movie".
In a recent release, the Arab American Institute, a nonprofit organization representing Arab-American interests in government and politics, said Mr. Bush's support had fallen sharply since the 2000 election.
(Chinen) TONY MALABY'S TAMARINDO (Saturday) Free improvisation, often strenuous and unbridled, is the chief methodology on "Tamarindo" (Clean Feed), a recent release by the tenor and soprano saxophonist Tony Malaby.
"He'd brought along Michael, a recent release, but 20 minutes after popping it into the VCR he got bored and switched to an old favorite, a Jean Claude Van Damme slugfest called Bloodsport, which he pronounced 'an incredible, fantastic movie'.
If you don't want to splurge on a complete set (the Emerson Quartet's is very fine), try a recent release on the Apex label, which offers the excellent Brodsky Quartet in Nos. 7, 8 and 9, three amazing works.
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A recent released report emphasized on the financial sustainability of the system.
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A large recent release saw major changes in both design and functionality.
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