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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorities recently sent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recent action taken by authorities, typically in the context of communication or information dissemination.
Example: "The authorities recently sent a warning to residents about the impending storm."
Alternatives: "officials recently dispatched" or "authorities have just issued".
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French authorities recently sent McDonald's France a €300m bill for unpaid taxes on profits believed to have been funnelled through Luxembourg and Switzerland, the business magazine L'Expansion reported last month.
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The seizure took place in November, when South African authorities received information that a ship headed for Congo Republic was carrying suspicious cargo, according to a letter South Africa recently sent to the Security Council.
WRITING A Virgin Airlines passenger recently sent me a personalized notebook.
Google recently sent its first lobbyists to Washington, DC.
It recently sent warships to visit the Philippines.
Others were recently sent to Ghana, Bosnia and Montenegro.
"We recently sent a Yorkshire terrier to Saudi Arabia," Mr. Rosenzweig said.
(Applications were recently sent to principals and guidance counselors).
He recently sent me a business plan looking for money.
It recently sent layoff warnings to employees.
I was recently sent a link to this weird site.
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