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"most recent time" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to compare two points in time and indicate that one of the points is more recent than the other. For example, "I have been to the store twice in the most recent month."
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Method 2: carrying forward the most recently measured titer., where T i (t) is the most recent time individual i was sampled before time t.
The most recent time, auditors decided he did not qualify for the exemption and billed him $1,106.
The most recent time a winner polled fewer than 28 votes was Adam Cooney, who won with 24 in 2008.
In a 2010 survey, 35.6percentt of women said that they hadn't had an orgasm the most recent time they had sex.
It happens regardless of what I am wearing – the most recent time I was wearing jeans and a large raincoat – and at any time of day, however it is most common at night, especially when I am alone".
I get something new from it every time that I read it, and the most recent time I found a quiet koan in it about how only hard work and human ingenuity can stave off our profoundest existential loneliness.
The most recent time was in 2005, to apply for the legalization program, not realizing, they said, that it only covered families who had remained in Ireland, which disqualified them.
The most recent, "Time Turns Elastic" (Rubber Jungle), features a 29-minute work of the same name that Mr. Anastasio wrote with Don Hart, a commercial arranger and orchestrator who is also the composer in residence for Orchestra Nashville.
Then small genetic divergences correspond to the most recent time of divergence.
The FIR filter utilizes finite measurements over the most recent time interval (horizon) of N discrete points.
BID remembers k most recent time difference values and uses their weighted mean as the wait timer value.
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