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"even more recently" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something has happened within the past few months or years. For example, "Even more recently, scientists have developed new methods of treating cancer that have had promising results."
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Even more recently, the term "Hinjew" has emerged.
The preferences spread to public universities even more recently.
Nadal, known for his ritualistic tics during matches, seems to have developed even more recently.
Even more recently, they rendezvoused during Obama's visit to Stockholm in September.
Gris was redeemed fairly recently, helped even more recently by a renewed yearning for color.
The women seem to have had their hair done even more recently.
Even more recently the lab has moved on to capturing images of the brain in action.
Noam Rumack, 26, went even more recently, in 2006 — but "as a soldier," he said.
Teddy Maloney, another young rising star, started there even more recently.
Even more recently, surveyors have started to use satellite technology and robots.
The present system was installed three years ago, with the mixing desks upgraded even more recently.
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