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The phrase 'has recently risen' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to discuss a change in a trend or situation that has occurred in a relatively short amount of time. For example: "The cost of rent in the city has recently risen, making it difficult for many citizens to afford living there."
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Although it has recently risen a little, it is still extremely low.
While crime has recently risen in some cities, New York's crime rate has continued to drop.
(James has recently risen to the glory of the Boston Red Sox front office).
Violence in Iraq has recently risen, despite a long-term decline over the past year.
The company's stock price has recently risen on news of the company's discounted buyback of Mr. Okada's shares.
This issue has recently risen to prominence with the initiation of a multi-million-dollar effort to preserve the ruins of the Auschwitz concentration-camp complex.
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Winter has been milder this year, and tariffs have recently risen.
After a low-key offering in December, Zynga shares have recently risen more than 40 percent.
Incidents of animals being lost, injured or dying have recently risen.
Simply put, these are the realities — and, meanwhile, our insurance costs have recently risen again.
We pay close attention to advertisements for aparment houses that have recently risen or are projected soon to rise.
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