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The phrase "all this recently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or situations that have occurred in the recent past.
Example: "I've been feeling overwhelmed with all this recently, and I need some time to process everything."
Alternatives: "all of this lately" or "everything that has happened recently".
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Well, it's hard to break a habit of more than 90 years – after all, this recently revamped and renamed hotel has been a luxury landmark in the Catalan capital ever since César Ritz opened it 1919.
I was thinking of all this recently.
I wrote a book about all this recently – The Accidental Species: Misunderstandings of Human Evolution – which, if I say so myself, is doing rather well, but it's a source of frustration that Professor Cox is in a better position to get his message across: first, because he's on TV; and, second, because he's a lot better looking than I am.
I wrote a bit about all this recently.
I discussed all this recently with Ice T in his tiny Hollywood apartment, which one entered through a utility room.
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All of this recently led the Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen to write, "Does she know what she believes?
Kate Snee discussed her role in all of this recently at a coffee shop in the North Jersey suburb of Franklin Lakes.
Beyond all this, she recently revealed to me her secret desire, if her finances would allow for it, to acquire another house that has come available nearby and go through the whole process again, this time with renters in mind.
And yet, despite all this, she recently decided to move back to Albert Square.
All this news recently prompted the White House to announce a near total ban on the sale of ivory in the U.S. The proposed rules have prompted grumbling, including, predictably enough, from the N.R.A., which is worried about the resale value of guns with ivory components.
All this spending recently slammed us with a nearly $4 billion midterm last November.
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