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The phrase "as much lately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a recent increase or change in frequency or intensity of something.
Example: "I haven't been exercising as much lately due to my busy schedule."
Alternatives: "as often recently" or "to the same extent recently".
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Many coal plants whose emissions were spreading acid rain, mercury and the ingredients of global warming have not been running as much lately, and the price of coal was down by half in the last year — like the price of oil.
Nothing has captured my attention as much lately as the graphic design coming out of Iran.
"Maybe the only difference in our situation," Fassel said, "is that those guys will be more sore the day after the game because they haven't done as much lately.
Anecdotally, I haven't used my own buttons as much lately, as I tend to have my groceries and other household staples delivered through an on-demand grocery delivery service…which, come to think about it, would be more useful to use if I could push a button to add items to their shopping list.
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The landscape artist April Gornik has been devoting as much energy lately to her new acoustic guitar as to her work.
If you said there wasn't as much spam lately that's because researchers at FireEye and the venerable SpamHaus have essentially shut down the Grum botnet by marking and banning IP addresses.
Little else has spoken to me as much as Bitch Planet, lately – after issue two, I went out and got a tattoo inspired by the work of writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Valentine De Landro.
Still, it is unusual for the polar vortex to weaken as much as it has lately.
And the question for investors isn't, "What have you done for me lately?" as much as it is, "What are you going to do for me next week?" If the answer seems to be nothing or less than nothing, some investors would just assume leave now the ingrates.
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