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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again recently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has occurred once more in a short time frame or after a previous occurrence.
Example: "I found myself thinking about that book again recently, and I decided to read it once more."
Alternatives: "once more lately" or "once again in recent times".
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I watched it again recently.
We saw it again recently in Germany.
I happened to see "Klute" again recently.
Have you watched Robocop again recently?
But the relationship seems to have been changing again recently.
The Chinese vases were in the news again recently.
Asked the same question again recently, he reflected before replying.
(Seeing it again recently, I was spooked for days).
Howard said the sides had talked again "recently".
The world record was broken again recently, too.
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The writer climbed it as a child, and again recently.
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