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The phrase "and a rather recent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has occurred or been created not long ago, often in a context discussing time or developments.
Example: "The study presents findings from a survey conducted in 2022, and a rather recent analysis of the data reveals significant trends."
Alternatives: "and a fairly recent" or "and a relatively recent".
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These are staggering figures, and a rather recent development.
The observed data could best be explained using the population split model with or without migration and a rather recent split (P split_with_migration = 0.66, P split_no_migration = 0.31, P no_split = 0).
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A rather recent and comprehensive program was developed by the state of Baden-Württemberg [37].
The idea that sentences can be used directly, in conjunction with distributional knowledge, as objects enabling inference is a rather recent and surprising one, though it was foreshadowed by many years of work on question answering based on large text corpora.
Assessing maturity in organizations that have implemented portfolio management is a rather recent topic and has not been academically discussed in depth; therefore, there aren't ample maturity models in this level.
Is not the EU today also destroying what it is desperately trying to save, a centralised and monocultural Europe that is actually a rather recent phenomenon because such a situation didn't even exist before 1945?
The surge in the research and development of porous polymer systems is a rather recent phenomenon.
We interpret the responses as being in accord with our observations that the use of the concept of resilience is still a rather recent trend in both science and policy in Germany and its neighboring German-speaking countries.
Unlike nomadic pastoralism, sedentary farming is a rather recent phenomenon in the area (Marshall and Hildebrand 2002).
Clairette, a rather recent introduction, Is a bi‐tone, with sky‐blue standards and dark blue falls with a white flake on the blade.
However, applying the faster evolutionary rate would be meaningful regarding a rather recent event: specifically, the divergence of the mtDNA between Hokkaido and Honshu in A. argenteus.
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