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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'of recent days' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as an expression to refer to something that has happened or happened recently. For example: The economic recession of recent days has caused a great deal of uncertainty.
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In contrast to the high daily death tolls of recent days and weeks, the day's violence seemed tame.
Which brings us to the second disclosure of recent days.
Treasuries rose, continuing their ascent of recent days.
The swaggering bombast of recent days has vanished.
But the shocks of recent days appear to have inspired a tougher stand.
The horrors of recent days are almost too much to comprehend.
Most shocking news of recent days, to me anyway, was that Marcel Marceau had died.
And yet, after the events of recent days, just about anything is possible.
He wasn't wrong: the harassment of recent days is familiar to many African-Americans.
The events of recent days have not emptied him of his legendary self-assuredness.
The Unity spirit was every bit in keeping with that of recent days.
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