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"I have recently" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to something that has happened or been done within a short period of time before the present. For example, "I have recently moved to a new city."
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I have recently completed a quest.
I have recently been diagnosed with IBS.
I have recently joined a co-op.
"I have recently had a vision.
I have recently lost an old friend.
I have recently moved from MIT to Princeton.
I have recently installed netpyne and netpyne UI.
EATING I have recently become addicted to Castelvetrano olives.
"I have recently been diagnosed with early-stage pancreatic cancer.
To the Editor: I have recently returned from South Africa.
I have recently gained a master's in politics.
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