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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all very recent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events, information, or developments that have occurred in the near past.
Example: "The findings from the study are all very recent, highlighting the latest trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "entirely new" or "completely recent".
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It's all very recent to be honest.
WILLAERT -- So it is, first of all, very recent.
Patrick Bergin, 53, left Crest Nicholson yesterday after a decision to change the company's management that Stephen Stone, 65, executive chairman, admitted had been "all very recent".
(Although, let me note, the dinners I had at Egg, all very recent, were more impressive than the last breakfast I ate there, which was over the summer).
Elections are now the norm rather than the exception, and it is becoming harder and harder for presidents to sit tight in office (Burundi, Burkina Faso and Nigeria are all very recent examples of this).
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E. hageni larvae are largely indistinguishable from those of four other species that are all derived from a very recent radiation (Turgeon et al. 2005).
After all, President Bush is a very recent convert to the cause of global democracy.
In all three species, retrotransposition is a very recent activity relative to their speciation.
After all, the predictions of this being a Pacific Century or an Asian Century are a very recent memory.
Cars are a very recent invention.
There is a very recent discussion in Hague v. Committee Industrial Organization.
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