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The phrase "most recent event" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a recent event, for example: The most recent event in town was a 5K race.
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(The most recent event was in April).
"The most recent event is most likely an isolated incident".
Even the most recent event in her narrative - Laura's suicide - took place half a century earlier.
The most recent event posted in Chinese is a four-year-old movie festival.
Cool stages have even numbers, warm have odd, and the numbers go up as one proceeds from the most recent event to the most distant.
Technically, this most recent event was both, "a hybrid storm with a hurricane in the middle, wrapped up in a nor'easter," Mr. Norcross said.
In the most recent event in which the two met each other, the Dortmund Supertournament in mid-July, Anand showed just how close they were by tying with Kramnik for first place.
Its most recent event seems to have been a cup competition in London, held in collaboration with Nancy Dell'Olio's Truce charity (the one she said would turn Sven-and-Nancy into John-and-Yoko).
In the most recent event, Chirac, like Jackie Kennedy — who went to Paris with her husband in 1961 — only in reverse, was using charm and personal appeal and strategically applied smooches to try to turn a foe into a friend.
At the most recent event, "We had lots of supercar owners spinning their Ferraris and Lamborghinis out, which means they were finding the limits of their cars and doing it in a safe environment".
But while past tensions revolved around resources under the ocean floor, this most recent event is part of a growing strategic rivalry pitting Chinese power against the United States and its East Asian allies.
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