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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are recently" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in present tense sentences to describe something that has happened or been done recently. Example: We are recently seeing a rise in the number of people opting for vegan diets.
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(The collected novels are recently back in print from Vintage).
When you are recently divorced, you hate that person.
Also, patients who are recently bereaved may find MBCT too overwhelming".
On the side of the new are recently installed music directors with their orchestras.
His neighbors are recently displaced people living in cardboard huts that crumble in the rain.
These are recently enacted Securities and Exchange Commission rules requiring a nonbinding shareholder vote on compensation.
You can live in a house designed by Shigeru Ban only if you are recently homeless or exceedingly wealthy.
Many are recently wed or have partners.
Basalt reinforced composites are recently developed materials.
Aspheric surfaces are recently widely used in industry.
Asymptotic stability of Caputo fractional derivatives are recently investigated [56].
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