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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about this recently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recent topic or event that has been discussed or considered.
Example: "I wanted to share my thoughts about this recently during our meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding this matter recently" or "concerning this issue recently".
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I was asked about this recently….
(Jeffrey Toobin wrote about this recently).
I was thinking about this recently with friends.
And Arnold wrote I wrote to Arnold about this recently.
I've been talking with Dan Leftwich about this recently, in the context of "The Nature Principle".
Quizzed about this recently by MPs, Mr Brown sought to soothe fears.
Reminiscing about this recently, I asked the kids if they had thought that Zeus was real.
Times editors have been thinking about this recently, as they prepare to update the stylebook.
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I wrote a bit about all this recently.
"I had a dream about this street recently," Hall said.
I talked about this as recently as last month and as early as 2006.
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