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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I recently bought" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to something that you have purchased recently. For example, "I recently bought a new car."
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I recently bought an iPad.
I recently bought a sophisticated mobile phone.
I recently bought a unicycle.
I recently bought a pair of shoes online from Camper.
I recently bought a 90-year-old co-op.
I recently bought my husband an electric bass guitar and an amplifier for a significant birthday.
Q I recently bought a co-op that was gut-renovated in 2005.
Craziest Wine Purchase: I recently bought some dessert wines from Bordeaux, Château Suduiraut and Rieussec 2005.
A Bit Too Fresh I recently bought a duplex with a shared wall.
I recently bought a high-end film scanner to convert my 35mm negatives to digital files.
It survives only in a few YouTube clips and a DVD that I recently bought online.
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