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"not until recently" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something didn't happen before the present or recent past. For example: "I was unaware of the political situation in the region, not until recently."
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At least, not until recently.
"Not until recently".
Not in Taiwan at least, not until recently.
It was not until recently, however, that Altidore broke out.
"I don't get recognised much – well not until recently".
But not until recently did I feel it.
"Well, at least not until recently," he adds.
Whilst user-research methods may be familiar to other disciplines, conventional design training has not, until recently, incorporated such activities.
I was not, until recently, a musician, though music runs in my family.
In most companies energy consumption has not, until recently, been much of an issue.
But it was not until recently that the agency opened a formal investigation.
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