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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about it recently" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a topic or subject that has been discussed or considered in the recent past.
Example: "I have been thinking about it recently and I believe we should take a different approach."
Alternatives: "concerning it lately" or "regarding it in recent times".
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I wrote it about both of those issues in my recent book, "Grace Revealed," and blogged about it recently here.
Earlier this year, Opera said it would look into developing a Metro version of its desktop browser, but the company hasn't said much about it recently and made no mention of it in today's announcement.
We talked about it recently, actually.
Our very own Bagehot wrote about it recently.
He's actually been amazingly cool about it recently".
We spoke about it recently and bonded over it.
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Steve Jobs recently started talking about it, Steve Ballmer recently started talking about it.
But, perhaps one of the things I appreciate about it most, recently, is its commitment to leading the way on energy efficiency, and combatting climate change.
Why haven't we heard much about it until recently?
I wrote about it here recently, and that post stirred up a little discussion on Twitter.
"I wish I could find more to love about it," he recently observed, "but it's hard.
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