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'has recently done' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when the action has been done recently, but not necessarily recently enough to be ongoing or present. For example: "She has recently done a lot of traveling."
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It has recently done rather well in the Balkans.
"The European Central Bank has recently done its part," the fund said.
He has recently done some football and baseball coaching at his alma mater, Sahuaro High School.
And there are no plans to introduce assigned seating, as easyJet has recently done.
CHINA has recently done much to repair its tattered commercial banks.
The BNP has recently done well in a clutch of small mayoral elections.
She has recently done a capsule shoe line with Manolo Blahnik, too.
Lack of self-knowledge has recently done a lot of damage to the world.
Its largest operating units are in insurance, however, where it has recently done very well selling "super catastrophe" reinsurance.
He has recently done fewer big rallies and more one-of-you performances (pick-up hoops games in Indiana).
And he would probably not be displaying, as Hagel has recently done, a newfound sensitivity on civil liberties matters.
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