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The phrase "had just recently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something happened a short time ago, often in the context of a past event.
Example: "She had just recently finished her degree when she landed her dream job."
Alternatives: "had just" or "had recently".
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He had just recently died.
"We had just recently re-hired him.
She had just recently celebrated her 90th birthday.
The market was closed during the worst of Iraq's violence, and had just recently reopened.
The tuna special tasted as if it had just recently been defrosted.
She had just recently learned her letters, matching each one to a person she loved.
But what if her family had just recently lost everything to some Wall Street scam?
O'Hair said he had just recently learned not to let one bad shot lead him further astray.
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The low frequency of the East- kdr in these regions indicates that its selection is very recent or it has just recently migrated into these regions.
"I've had owners who have just recently come into their money.
Carlie plays Mighty Mite soccer, and Kendall has just recently mastered the headstand.
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