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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and lately it" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that has occurred recently, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I have been thinking about our project, and lately it seems we need to make some changes."
Alternatives: "recently it" or "of late it".
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It was at 56 cents in late 2002, and lately it has cleared the $50 mark.
And lately, it's got its sites set on San Francisco.
While Linkin Park grows whiny, Korn at its best can turn its accusations and bitter memories into bruising, bulldozing songs, and lately it has been jettisoning most of its rapping in favor of melodies.
California, our most populous and agriculturally productive state, has long struggled to keep water flowing to its residents and farms, and lately it's had a harder time than ever.
Facebook is constantly evolving, and lately it seems like a bad thing, at least for its users.
But Sun makes little in the way of profit off Java, and lately it's been giving stuff away for free, including Solaris and its StarOffice application suite.
And lately, it can get you drunk.
And lately, it has been the kiss of luck.
But it never materializes, and lately it has started to go backward.
And lately it has gained a particularly strong following among the city's high fashion set.
And lately it has even made inroads in the mainstream art world.
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