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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extensive recent" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
However, it can be used if it is part of a noun phrase, such as "extensive recent research". Example: Extensive recent research indicates that the technique is effective.
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Khrennikov's music has been honored by extensive recent recordings, doubtless in part due to repeated praise from Putin.
The Chinese swim association announced in late June that one of its top competitors had failed a drug test and would be banned for life from the sport — adding to an extensive recent history of doping by Chinese swimmers.
By F. P. Tullius The New Yorker, March 28 , 1977P. 34 After some extensive recent travels in this country the writer has determined there are some new self-awareness disciplines and movements.
And in an industry which atrophied after accidents at Three Mile Island in America and Chernobyl in what is now Ukraine, it has relatively extensive recent experience of building and operating modern nuclear plants.Even for EDF, however, the costs are daunting.
Extensive recent metagenomic analyses suggested that methanogens may no longer restricted to the Euryarchaeota.
An extensive recent survey about quality assessment of VGI [22] summarizes all recent findings in the field.
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Checks can make records look more extensive and recent than they are.
Deborah Seymour, a spokeswoman for Britain's National Air Traffic Service, said the closing of the country's airspace was the most extensive in recent memory.
Research on NOx treatment is extensive in recent years due to growing environmental awareness.
Fire disturbance in many tropical forests, including peat swamps, has become more frequent and extensive in recent decades.
Hotz points to the KITTI dataset and the more extensive and recent Oxford RobotCar dataset as a couple of sources, but these involved urban driving tests.
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