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The phrase "a recess of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, secluded, or quiet area within a larger space, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The garden featured a lovely bench nestled in a recess of the hedges, providing a perfect spot for reading."
Alternatives: "a nook of" or "a corner of".
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A few others com promised and called a recess of only a few days.
In a recess of Borders bookshop in central London, Cold War Kids have set up temporary home.
One day, I prepared a lunch in a recess of a sheer cliff wall in a narrow gorge.
(New trains being tested now have a recess of only about 6 inches, and yesterday, every door blocker who was interviewed was much wider than that).
The latter, said Frost, was not a recess of the kind dealt with in the act, "and much less than 'ordinary' one".
Ahmed was kneading an enormous lump of dough for desert bread, which he baked in a recess of sand beneath the fire.
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As Mayor, plan a recess break of at least 15 minutes.
In both schoolyards the children were physically active in free play at moderate to vigorous levels half the time of a recess period of 40 min.
Results showed that the current efficiency could be enhanced from 40.7 cd/A of a planar device to 47.2 cd/A of the device with a recess depth of 100 nm and a recess coverage ratio of 14.1%.
There are often minute objects connected with the commission of a crime, objects that can be hidden in a small recess of a home or apartment and that can be discovered only by a thorough, ransacking search.
He stands facing them in a little whitewashed brick cave of a recess, well out of sight of the march.
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