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The phrase "a very recent phenomenon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or occurrence that has emerged or become noticeable in a short time frame.
Example: "The rise of remote work as a standard practice is a very recent phenomenon that has transformed the workplace landscape."
Alternatives: "a newly emerging trend" or "a recent occurrence".
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Russia's resurgence is a very recent phenomenon that has not been explored in depth.
Yet the huge imbalances between the two economies are actually a very recent phenomenon.
The scholarly study of Jewish mysticism is a very recent phenomenon.
It is, in short, almost entirely a phenomenon of this century — and in its extensive use a very recent phenomenon.
"The idea of even having a lethal injection protocol specifying exact chemicals is a very recent phenomenon," Professor Denno said, "and that's only because prison officials have been pressed to provide them.
For millennia prior to the invention of writing, which is a very recent phenomenon in the history of humankind, oral tradition served as the sole means of communication available for forming and maintaining societies and their institutions.
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We have to understand that fundamentalism is a very, very recent phenomenon.
The entire idea of objective history, as we think of it today, is a very recent intellectual phenomenon.
We previously reported that the fluctuating position of R. canadensis was dependant upon the analyzed gene(s) and phylogenetic utility of the said gene(s) [81], and our current analysis, as well as a very recent study [148], further supports this phenomenon.
A very recent development is the application to explaining the phenomenon of inconsistent pictures.
A very recent report on Brazil (World Bank, 2000a) observes that, contrary to popular opinion, poverty in Brazil is not an overwhelmingly urban phenomenon.
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