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Discover Ludwig"from recently" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something that has happened in the recent past, such as in the following sentence: "We have seen an increase in sales from recently."
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not from recently, of course.
"Not from recently, but for a long time.
However, milk can be collected only from recently delivered females.
The researchers analyzed RNA from recently activated T cells and two subsequent generations.
Some results of molecular motions from recently studied systems using this spectrometer are also reported.
Some conclusions about the expected life of repair welds are drawn from recently sponsored projects.
Since then, we do not know anything about him except for news from recently released detainees.
Meat is all reared on the farm and benefits from recently updated facilities.
There's also a set of large, lush color prints made from recently discovered slides.
Weapons are also believed to be sourced from recently independent South Sudan.
It had somehow absorbed a wave of newcomers from recently demolished housing projects.
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