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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am recently" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is incorrect because "am" should be followed by a verb in the present participle form or an adjective, not an adverb like "recently."
Example: "I am recently back from vacation" should be "I recently returned from vacation."
Alternatives: "I have recently" or "I was recently."
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I am recently remarried, and my new wife and I are out of synch when it comes to love-making.
I am recently working on a project that also requires to map lat/long to specific areas.
As I am recently coming off a clinical rotation in the emergency department, I wanted to talk about one of the most hated part of American medicine: surprise medical bills.
I am recently single.
I am recently divorced.
Also, I am recently divorced with a 9-year-old daughter.
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He was recently bereaved.
Where have you been recently?
The lithographs were recently printed.
The bathroom was recently renovated.
He was recently in Dakar.
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