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The phrase "has only recently been" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has happened or become available in the past few days, weeks, or months. For example: "The new movie theater downtown has only recently been completed."
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The work has only recently been published.
Attention has only recently been drawn to these early I.M.F.
However, Kraft's influence on Feyerabend has only recently been emphasised.
However, the link between classical genetics and cancer epigenomics has only recently been explored.
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) has only recently been publicly acknowledged as a problem in India.
For these reasons, on-chip detection has only recently been demonstrated [48].
It has only recently been shown that the full anaerobic biodegradation of LAS is possible.
However, it has only recently been studied in the academic literature [25, 26, 27].
CEST has only recently been applied to the entrepreneurship field (e.g. Cerni, Curtis, & Colmar, 2014).
Engineering has only recently been added to state and national standards in the United States.
However, it has only recently been used to treat combustion flue gases.
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