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The phrase 'more recent years' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a period of time which is close to the present. For example: "In more recent years, many changes have been made to our country's healthcare system."
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(And more recent years, as well).
In more recent years, though, there were setbacks.
In more recent years, boundaries have not been so clear.
In more recent years, two high-profile prosecutions involved leaks.
More recent years have boosted the Holywood decoration.
In more recent years the profession has changed yet again.
In more recent years, Buffett has become a Rodriguez fan.
In more recent years, however, opinion has slowly shifted.
In more recent years, the news staff has shrunk.
In more recent years, much research has been conducted in optimisation.
In more recent years, better systemic bioavailability of many drugs has been achieved by oromucosal route.
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