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The phrase "a recently published" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been made public or released not long ago, typically in the context of articles, books, or research.
Example: "I came across a recently published study that explores the effects of climate change on marine life."
Alternatives: "a newly released" or "a fresh publication".
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A recently published academic paper reviewed voter ID laws introduced between 2001 and 2012.
A recently published survey of the label's remarkable artwork confirms the unity of his vision.
(The dam's history is explored in a recently published book, "Before the Deluge," by Deirdre Chetham).
A recently published book, "Liberalism Reconsidered", contains a number of profound essays.
Jones seems to have nothing against books in general, as he is a recently published author.
Comment comparing contemporary political speechmaking with a recently published collection of Pres.
Whichever approach you take, there is a recently published personal finance book intended just for you.
A recently published study suggests she might actually have made me a different person.
They describe their methods in a recently published NBER working paper.
The movies are dickering for a recently published biograph of Thoreau.
He cites a recently published survey showing the country falling behind the likes of Singapore.
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