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"has recently worked" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is a present perfect tense verb phrase that indicates an action that was completed in the recent past and may still have relevance to the present. Example: "He has recently worked on a project for a new client, and his hard work has already paid off with positive feedback from the company."
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But it is just that conservatism that has recently worked to Japan's banks' advantage.
He has recently worked at several repertory theaters and is actively pursuing a film career.
Mr. Williams has recently worked as a studio commentator during basketball broadcasts on NBC.
Mr. Denton continues to cover the effects of the Arab Spring and has recently worked in Syria.
John Gummer has recently worked on a study group with Zac Goldsmith devising a blueprint for a "green" economy.
Gary Walker, who has recently worked with Public Concern at Work on a report recommending changes to whistleblowing, thinks not.
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Mr. Culpepper and Mr. LaBute had recently worked together on "Lakeview Terrace," a thriller about race.
I've recently worked on science question generation via an ontology and tutoring dialogue systems.
DB: I've recently worked with this extraordinary singer called FKA twigs, also a dancer.
We have recently worked with Italian Vogue who are establishing something similar in Milan.
Mr. Jones, who lived in Long Beach, had recently worked as a maintenance man at a hotel there.
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