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Discover Ludwig'on recent' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
Instead, you could use phrases such as “in recent times” or “recently”. Example: In recent times, the price of gold has been steadily increasing.
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Placing more weight on recent events than on past ones.
Comment on recent happenings.
THREE comments on recent Fed chatter.
On recent evidence, this assessment looks unrealistic.
THE CROWD Nonexistent on recent visits.
On recent evenings, it was undeservedly empty.
On recent form, that would be wise.
Spain, France and Greece blamed this on recent elections.
Not on recent evidence, anyway.
McDaniel, on recent evidence, would walk it.
Don't expect a primer on recent developments.
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