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The phrase "at a recent event" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that occurred or was discussed during a recent gathering, meeting, or occasion.
Example: "At a recent event, the speaker highlighted the importance of sustainability in business practices."
Alternatives: "during a recent gathering" or "at a recent occasion".
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And Capital New York reports that when Manhattan Republican Chairman recently David Isaacs approached Kelly at a recent event, asking, ""Hey Commissioner, how are ya?
At a recent event sponsored by Elle Décor, a young woman dashed over and introduced herself.
We shared some at a recent event on digital working for female civil servants.
Ms. Ora appeared at a recent event in a Fendi sweater with a mink front in multicolor stripes (above, center).
Gwynn recounted the Nascar driver Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s sidling up to a wheelchair recipient at a recent event.
"It got started in 2006, which was the height of national stupidity," Mr. Garbarino said at a recent event.
One participant told the roundtable how at a recent event they had attended, forces shared some IT initiatives.
The panels open, if it's a nice night, you see the sky," she told me at a recent event.
Ahmad Khan Rahmani, 28, for example, easily won local support at a recent event by invoking his family.
At a recent event, 30 to 40 dogs were in attendance, along with "their humans," she said.
At a recent event for Unilever, Ms. Koles artfully decorated four tables with objects representing different senses — touch, smell, sight and taste.
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