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Discover Ludwig"of recent time" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a period of time that has occurred in the recent past. Example: "The economy has been unstable of recent time, causing many people to lose their jobs."
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She was one of the most generous patrons of poetry of recent time.
Shannon's entropy values of recent time confirms dispersed haphazard urban growth in the city, particularly in the outskirts of the city.
Having an expert in growth, especially one that has been part of some of the fastest-growing social networks of recent time, is yet another value-add for its startups.
Duchamp is, simply, one of the most studied, recognized and celebrated artists of recent time.
Perhaps the most remarkable observation of recent time is the speed of symbiont-associated adaptation.
Cumulative Sum (CUSUM) charts are sequential monitoring methods where the current magnitude of the chart statistic, and thus the decision as to whether or not the chart should signal, depends on the observed (and possibility expected) counts from a number of recent time periods rather than a single time period as with a Shewhart chart.
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The Guardian described his recently completed recordings of the 15 symphonies as "one of the finest of recent times".
The Scotland of recent times might well have imploded.
These are not the Phillies of recent times.
One of the most unexpected recent finds of recent times includewas the Kipunji monkey – in Tanzania.
Would the world champions of recent times defeat those of, say, a century ago?
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