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Discover LudwigThe phrase "meanwhile recently" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an event or action that happened in the recent past while something else was happening at the same time. Example: "Meanwhile recently, I have been working on a new project for my job while also taking care of my newborn baby."
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Squarepusher, meanwhile, recently released an album played entirely by robots.
MetLife, meanwhile, recently commissioned a report evaluating other potential dropoff spots around the city.
Urquiola, meanwhile, recently completed the W Retreat & Spa in Vieques, Puerto Rico.
Djalu, meanwhile, recently won the National Indigenous Music Awards' traditional music award of the year.
The Kaiser Family Foundation, meanwhile, recently published a study of regular "E.R".
The British electro-pop band Hot Chip, meanwhile, recently invented a variation named the Black Tarantula.
A commenter on Surfer magazine's Web site, meanwhile, recently promoted stoic forbearance.
Washington, meanwhile, recently called the North Korean government a "terrorist regime".
Mr. West, meanwhile, recently mentioned the group and "Sabali" on his blog, kanyeuniversecity.com/blog.com/blog
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America's female employment rate, meanwhile, has recently declined perhaps for cyclical reasons.
Meanwhile, Delphi Group recently reported that EMC bought Authentica in a research note.
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