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'a recent trend of' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something which is customary or popular in a given time frame. For example: "There has been a recent trend of people becoming more conscious of their carbon footprints."
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Bezos's purchase follows a recent trend of wealthy businessmen buying up newspapers.
There is a recent trend of Winter Classic winners experiencing letdowns.
The break-in was part of a recent trend of thefts, some involving violence, of a seemingly plentiful material.
Traders were disappointed to see first-time unemployment claims rise last week, breaking a recent trend of declines.
The 2014 figure bucked a recent trend of steadily improving rates: 2012 saw a 66.4% pass rate, 2011 was 62.8%, and 2010 was 60.8%.
A recent trend of Russian companies buying up refineries, pipelines and terminals in Eastern Europe is reuniting those old supply chains.
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A recent trend in studies of driver sleepiness is to carry out large-scale naturalistic data collections [1, 2, 3].
Reversing a recent trend, US fabricators of PM and MIM parts made an impressive showing at this year's MPIF Design Excellence Awards Competition.
However, there is a recent trend toward reduced use of LAGB nationwide.
A recent trend is the application of graphics processing units (GPUs) in scientific computations.
This year's Mostly Mozart reflects a more recent trend of taking works outside the context of this historical canon and finding out what connections they establish on their own terms with unrelated works of significance and beauty.
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