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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a recent work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a piece of writing such as a book, article, film, or other piece of media. For example, "In a recent work, the author discusses how technology has changed our understanding of the world."
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In a recent work [L.I.
In a recent work, Wang et al.
In a recent work by Xiu and Shen [D.
In a recent work, Mickens has described a set of conditions under which the harmonic balance method (HBM) is implementable.
Foss is still composing; in a recent work, he set a poem by Christopher Foss to music.
Here Mr. Maazel is both conductor and soloist in a recent work, Music for Violin and Orchestra.
In a recent work, concentrically nested ovals are drawn in scratchy red lines, producing a primitivistic, enigmatically iconic image.
In a recent work, the packet mis-sequencing problem is elegantly solved by a feedback-based switch architecture.
In a recent work, Kang and Chang (2014) proposed an effective method to conjecture diagnostic tests using the untimed automata.
In a recent work, a strategy was proposed which exploits the residue theorem as an efficient tool for evaluating the frequency averaged input power into vibrating systems.
In a recent work [6], the reactivity of SrTiO3 with different particle sizes was tested for hydrogen production from water.
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