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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrived recently" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something has come to a place not long ago.
Example: "The package you ordered has arrived recently, and you can pick it up at the front desk."
Alternatives: "just arrived" or "came in recently".
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It arrived recently and works perfectly.
He arrived recently, and tried to paint the place himself.
I only hear stories from those who arrived recently.
Much to Ms. André's delight, a teenage orphan, a male, arrived recently.
An Afghan intelligence official said there was information that five potential suicide bombers had arrived recently.
Or have we some freedom against this threatening conspiracy of things?" The answers have arrived recently.
But when an e-mail arrived recently inviting her to an Obama-themed get-together, she ignored it.
She seemed to have arrived recently — her skin was still pale, without a trace of a tan.
But when a package of photographs arrived recently from Freiburg, Germany, he handled them with special delicacy.
And though a second laptop arrived recently, it came without software, so Robert still cannot use it.
"They're the happiest I.D.P.'s" -- internally displaced persons -- "I've ever seen," commented one American relief worker who had arrived recently.
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