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The phrase "are recently reviewed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing items, documents, or subjects that have undergone a review process in the near past.
Example: "The policies are recently reviewed to ensure they meet current standards."
Alternatives: "have been recently reviewed" or "were recently reviewed."
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Results for quite arbitrary pairs of dependent random variables are due to Morgan (1939), Pitman (1939), Tiku and Balakrishnan (1986), McCulloch (1987), Wilcox (1990) and Mudholkar et al. (2003) and are recently reviewed in Wilcox (2015).
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This topic was recently reviewed elsewhere [9].
This exciting field has been recently reviewed [1].
The first three courses were recently reviewed by Quality Matters, a faculty-centered peer review program.
This avoidance mechanism was recently reviewed by Sperotto et al. (2010).
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The cardioprotective properties of A2B receptors are therefore complex and have been recently reviewed [33].
This subject has been recently reviewed by Almeida et al [46] and Yang [49].
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