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The phrase "and recently found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been discovered or identified in a recent timeframe.
Example: "The ancient artifact was buried for centuries and recently found during the excavation."
Alternatives: "and newly discovered" or "and just uncovered".
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For more details, and for recent results and recently found properties concerning this operator one can consult [4 12].
He looked for work for six months, ran through his savings and recently found consulting work.
He has physical therapy five times a week, and recently found out that he will need an eighth operation.
They had been together seven years and recently found out that they were expecting a girl, he said.
Mr. Faragallah kept that job for a year, and recently found another factory job for $108 a month, two hours from his home.
The Barnes's depth continues to surprise specialists with fresh treasures like a series of Rembrandt etchings, unseen for decades and recently found in attic storage.
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The formation of a microcirculation can occur via the traditionally recognized mechanisms of vasculogenesis and angiogenesis and the recently found vasculogenic mimicry (VM).
Akt controls a number of metabolic and survival pathway and was recently found to translocate into the mitochondria matrix in response to insulin stimulation.
Exposure to chlorpyrifos (CPF) alters neuronal development of serotonin (5HT) and dopamine systems, and we recently found long-term alterations in behaviors related to 5HT function.
The genotype A like fragment was most similar to subgenotypes A3 and A4, recently found by us and confirmed by others in sub-Saharan Africa (10 – 10 ).
A recent study by the Lancet and University College London recently found that climate change threatens to reverse half a century of improvements in global health.
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