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The phrase "and more recently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time frame that includes both past events and the most current developments or occurrences.
Example: "The company has expanded its services over the years, and more recently, it has introduced a new product line."
Alternatives: "and lately" or "and in recent times".
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And more recently, I had established the edge.
I bought the most recent English translation and, more recently and hopefully, a German edition.
And, more recently, with crazy mortgages.
Abidjan's look is urban, relaxed and more recently, "Afro chic".
and more recently the AIDS patient in "Streets of Philadelphia".
Agnostic Front and, more recently, Iceage flirted with rightwing imagery.
And, more recently, men like Angelo Dundee and Eddie Futch.
J. and the Bear" and, more recently, "Curb Your Enthusiasm".
Mr. Olbermann did leave MSNBC (and more recently Current TV).
But soccer, cycling and, more recently, tennis have hoarded headlines.
And more recently, the series of break-ins and thefts.
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