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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added more recently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been included or incorporated at a later time than other items or information.
Example: "The report includes data that was added more recently to reflect the latest trends in the market."
Alternatives: "included later" or "incorporated recently".
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Somalia and Sudan were added more recently.
"People should enjoy opera," he added more recently in New York.
(The current Town Hall series was added more recently, to address the concerns of older concertgoers who preferred daytime concerts).
The building opened as the Hotel Godin in 2004 (Joseph-Arthur Godin designed the original poured-concrete building in 1914; a modern addition with an aluminum canopy was added more recently).
Address extensions that Icann added more recently, like.biz in 2001 and.mobi in 2005, have been largely ignored and in some cases have been adopted mostly by spammers and other malefactors.
It doesn't behave in the way the Instant Queue did, with titles added more recently appearing at the very bottom of the list.
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The airline service into Krakow has increased dramatically in recent years, especially among low-cost carriers like easyJet, which recently added more than a dozen weekly flights to Krakow from cities like London, Belfast and Newcastle.
The managers recently added more shares of the Ryland Group in Calabasas, Calif.
The managers recently added more shares of Occidental Petroleum, the oil company based in Los Angeles.
Nestlé still has its manufacturing plant there, but it has also recently added more research and development jobs too.
He first bought shares in 1991 at $16.96 and recently added more in the low 40's.
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