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"delivered lately" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means that something was brought or given recently. You can use it in a sentence to describe when something was given, received, or completed. Example: The package was delivered lately, so it must have been delayed in transit.
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She has threatened to write her own memoir, although friends say that it is doubtful that she would produce the sort of finger-pointing manuscript that George J. Tenet and other former administration officials have delivered lately.
That Old World image is at the heart of the blunt alarum to the city that has been delivered lately by Mr. Callen and his Citizens Leaguee colleague Mark T. Shutes, an associate professor of anthropology at Youngstown State University.
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When it comes to providing high-level, high-suspense soap opera, the British royal family just hasn't been delivering lately.
Numerous e-commerce companies, of course, have been experimenting with same-day deliver lately.
If Tony Abbott had lately delivered such views there would be ridicule across politics.
Yet lately prefabricated houses — built off site and then delivered largely complete — have become fashionable at architecture schools and among an upscale segment of the housing market.
Pretenders have lately crumbled.
Ms. Cavanagh has also delivered several lukewarm performances lately in which she seemed to have trouble convincing the judges that she felt what she was singing.
His cloying blood, claret lately poisoned, delivered assassin to lair— Duke in silent carriage alighted at the chamber.
Now that Yahoo is pulling out of the RSS advertising space, Pheedo, Text Links Ads' Feedvertising and Google's FeedBurner (which isn't exactly delivering stellar performance lately) are just about the only ones left.
Fonda has even taken to the latest craze of twittering lately, delivering live tweets during intermission about who is at the show, or when her dog ran out on stage during a curtain call.
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