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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after the recent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or situations that have occurred recently, often followed by a noun that specifies what is recent.
Example: "After the recent developments in the case, we need to reassess our strategy."
Alternatives: "following the recent" or "subsequent to the recent".
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After the recent terrible upgrade of Yahoo!
After the recent tour, he was asked why.
After the recent checkup, Mr. McCain moved swiftly.
(Amy Davidson posted about this after the recent court decisions).
The day after the recent big storm while Wash.
Radwanska was playing after the recent death of her grandfather.
A snub after the recent political strains over Iraq?
It grew after the recent financial crisis too.
After the recent weakness of UK utilities, valuations now look more attractive.
Walker, 77, retired after the recent US Grand Prix after 52 years in the commentary box.
Idris Elba's upcoming action film Bastille Day might be postponed after the recent Paris attacks.
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