The phrase "in the current literature" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to recently published publications that are relevant to a certain topic. For example, "Recent studies suggest that climate change is having a substantial effect on organisms, as evidenced in the current literature."
In the current literature review work, two sections are provided.
No such data is found in the current literature.
This approach is unprecedented in the current literature.
This has not been addressed in the current literature.
This theorem generalizes some known results in the current literature.
Our theorems extend several existing results in the current literature.
Various uncertainties have been examined in the current literature.
In the current literature the term 'state of affairs' is often used to refer to facts.
There are more metaphysically robust notions of fact in the current literature.
This is comparable to the cases reported in the current literature.
However, no data are available in the current literature regarding this.
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