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The phrase "a result of recent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is caused by or is a consequence of recent events or changes.
Example: "The increase in sales is a result of recent marketing efforts that targeted a younger audience."
Alternatives: "due to recent" or "as a consequence of recent".
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However, this immune maladaptation hypothesis has been recently questioned [43] as a result of recent epidemiologic studies.
All are a result of recent advances in stage technology.
Nevertheless some seem to be weighing their options as a result of recent events.
I hope as a result of recent events, the government will look again".
Those waiting times may be extended as a result of recent events.
That's already beginning to happen as a result of recent budget agreements.
Celebrities have apparently taken to using them as a result of recent hacking scandals such as "The Fappening".
Where, on the other hand, might technological innovation emerge or be redirected as a result of recent events?
The company predicted a sharper increase in vacancies in the coming year as a result of recent bankruptcies.
Faith in such data has also suffered as a result of recent restatements by the large Web-tracking businesses.
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As a result of recent successes in regenerative medicine approaches to engineering multiple disparate tubular organs, methodology commonalities are emerging.
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