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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more recently in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to something that happened at a specific point in time within a longer period of time. For example, "More recently in 2020, the company launched their new product line."
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And the argument has been taken up more recently in these pages by Vernon Bogdanor.
"Only more recently in January," she says.
It has appeared more recently in condensed matter systems with SO 8) symmetry.
Composite materials are used extensively in aerospace and more recently in automotive applications.
More recently, in 2012, he got himself banned from Israel over a poem about Iran.
More recently, in the nineteen-eighties, Japanese demand for ivory hit African elephants hard.
Originally from Uganda, he campaigns about abuses there, as well as, more recently, in Congo.
We all have immigrant backgrounds, though some more recently in our pasts than others.
More recently, in 2002, she has created a work around the writings of Walter Benjamin.
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More recently, in-stream uses for recreation and for fish and wildlife habitats are being recognized.
More recently, in 2008, an estimated 77 million Americans had watched the program as kids.
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