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lately this year
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "lately this year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or situations that have occurred recently within the current calendar year. Example: "Lately this year, I've noticed a significant increase in online shopping trends."
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Exact Expressions
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Most of the pieces offered are known through recordings, and the one score by a conductor whose music has eclipsed his reputation as an interpreter — Mahler's Piano Quartet, a single youthful movement — has been turning up in concert more frequently lately, this year being the centenary of Mahler's death.
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Oracle is snapping up companies left and right lately: this year the company not only closed the acquisition of Sun Microsystems, but also purchased smaller players like Silver Creek Systems, AmberPoint and now, Convergin.
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These included "Kicked a Building Lately?" (1976) and "Goodbye History, Hello Hamburger" (1986).
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"Have you been reading a lot of exhaustive biographies lately?" January 9 , 2015
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But other soaps have not been so lucky lately: last year CBS canceled the soap opera "Guiding Light," and this year it canceled "As The World Turns".
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But the genre has still been very strong on the Billboard charts lately: last year, for example, half of the year's top 10 titles were country.
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Mr. Bush's outreach to members of minorities has been especially vigorous lately; earlier this week, he spoke to a convention of black law enforcement officers.
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I've been trending to these galactic structures lately — last summer I had my head broken open by Doris Lessing's "Four-Gated City" and so now appear doomed to read the Martha Quest novels — backwards.
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Perennially under-appreciated, he's finally been getting his due lately — earlier this season, before injuries forced him out of a number of games, he was discussed as a potential M.V.P. candidate.
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Fifty years ago, conversational chasms could be bridged by the question -- it became a cliché -- Read any good books lately?" Today's "Seen any good movies lately?" is the no-fail equivalent: everyone either has or hasn't, and is happy to tell you about it.
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Theories of impulsive differential equations have been introduced into population dynamics lately [23 28].
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "lately this year" to describe trends or observations that have become noticeable or relevant in the current year, but not necessarily throughout the entire year.
Common error
Avoid using "lately this year" when you actually mean something that has been consistent throughout the entire year. If something has been true since January, "throughout this year" is more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
Adverbial phrase modifying a verb or clause to indicate a timeframe. The phrase "lately this year" specifies that the action or state described has occurred recently within the current calendar year. Ludwig confirms its usability.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "lately this year" serves as an adverbial phrase to specify the timeframe to recent events happening within the current calendar year. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase is grammatically sound. Although "lately this year" has limited occurrences, it's most often found in news and scientific contexts, conveying a neutral register. Related phrases include "recently this year" and "in recent months this year" for very similar meanings. When using "lately this year", make sure the described events are indeed recent and within the current year to avoid misinterpretation.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in recent months this year
Expands the timeframe to specifically the last few months of the current year.
recent this year
Similar to "lately", but can emphasize the newness of an event this year.
now this year
Focuses on the current moment within the year, rather than a period leading up to it.
currently this year
Highlights the present state of affairs within the ongoing year.
previously this year
Indicates something happened at an earlier point in the current year.
earlier this year
Similar to "previously this year", focusing on a point in the past within the current year.
finally this year
Suggests something has occurred after a period of waiting within the current year.
early this year
Refers to the beginning part of the current year.
later this year
Indicates something will happen in the remaining portion of the year.
last this year
This construction is not standard English and may be confusing. It needs rephrasing for clarity.
FAQs
How can I use "lately this year" in a sentence?
You can use "lately this year" to describe events or situations that have occurred or become noticeable recently within the current calendar year. For example, "Lately this year, the company has seen a surge in online sales".
What are some alternatives to saying "lately this year"?
Alternatives include "recently this year" or "in recent months this year" depending on the specific context and timeframe you want to emphasize.
Is it correct to say "late this year" instead of "lately this year"?
"Late this year" refers to the latter part of the year, while "lately this year" indicates something that has been happening recently, but not necessarily at the end of the year. They have different meanings.
When should I use "lately" versus "lately this year"?
"Lately" refers to a recent period without specifying a year. "Lately this year" specifically confines the recent period to the current calendar year. Use the latter when the timeframe needs to be explicitly within the current year.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested