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Discover Ludwig"have recently found out" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe when you discovered something recently. Here is an example sentence: I have recently found out that I have a long lost brother.
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Yet, as I have recently found out, "real Haneke" is the proud owner of more than one cat, a fact that few people know.
He may have recently found out that he wasn't Sir Alex Ferguson's first choice to be his successor at Manchester United after all, but it hasn't been a totally rubbish week for David Moyes.
Since Michelle and I publicly announced our "opt-out" intentions for this school year, we have recently found out that parents and teachers are being misinformed -- the opt out movement is being sabotaged.
Second, we have recently found out that oxidative damage specifically affects five key enzymes of glycolysis and TCA cycle in Abcd1 − mice and human X-ALD fibroblasts.
If you're not concerned yet, then consider that scientists are very worried, to the point of saying that there will be no fish for us to pull from the seas in 50 years if we continue to carry on fishing as we are now.[2][3][4] Scientists have recently found out that the Earth has run out of room to expand fisheries, so we're left with what we have already depleted.[5].
If they have recently found out you are an atheist, it may just be that they aren't used to it yet.
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I think my response comes, I've recently found out, because her tears aren't acted.
Mr. Footmon had recently found out that he had become a father, though he had not yet told his mother.
Gene Hackman and Val Kilmer had settled here; Simon had recently found out that someone had plans for a 26,000-square-foot house, a new local record.
He said he had recently found out some of the videos were shown to NT courts and that corrections officers were acquitted.
The future of consumer decision-making would be interesting to analyse further in light of what neuroscience has recently found out about brain plasticity the ongoing development of our brains based on what we do [83].
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