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"a recently released" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been released or made available to the public or a specific group of people in the recent past. Example: "The store was filled with eager customers, all waiting to get their hands on a recently released product that had been generating a lot of buzz."
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The suspect in the case is a recently released convict.
A recently released movie tells a piece of that history.
A recently released Council of Economic Advisors report underscores the importance of action now.
He seems to take great comfort in the findings of a recently released Stanford study.
The main character, like Solzhenitsyn himself, was a recently released inmate of the camps.
Both have been packaged together on a recently released American DVD by E1 Entertainment.
Cantlie's fate is unknown after a recently released Isis video showed him still alive.
If anyone harbors doubts, see a recently released documentary, "Very Young Girls".
"Loads of laugh-out-loud moments!" screams the poster for a recently released comedy.
A recently released fanzine, downloadable at Fact magazine, explores his ideas in more depth.
The next of Mike Jones's offseason questions, dealing with a recently released linebacker, later this morning.
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