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The phrase "adopted recently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been accepted or implemented in a short time frame prior to the current moment.
Example: "The new policy was adopted recently to improve workplace efficiency."
Alternatives: "recently implemented" or "newly adopted".
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For each ethnic group, we gathered information on male circumcision practice, including generality, approximate time of adoption (if adopted recently), associated initiations and rituals if any, and age of circumcision.
Several pay-for-performance programs have been adopted recently.
The couple have an infant daughter they adopted recently.
Similar rules have been adopted recently at several other academic medical centers.
Corporate governance changes adopted recently by many European countries offer one explanation.
All four candidates lauded the higher high school graduation standards adopted recently by the Board of Regents.
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To simulate their nonlinear behaviour, the structures were modelled adopting recently developed deteriorating hysteresis models.
That format is something that a number of live TV services have been adopting recently, including Hulu and Sling TV.
It feels lighter and less obtrusive, an approach it seems that more and more Android-device OEMs have decided to adopt recently.
In other zones, like New York City and Westchester County, the agency adopted maps recently drawn by local ground surveyors.
The problem, the study found, is that the state's academic standards were adopted only recently, in 1997.
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