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The phrase "only in recent years" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to provide an example of something that has only happened within the past few years. For example, "Only in recent years have scientists begun to understand the intricacies of human genetics."
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This has changed only in recent years.
IP QoS mechanisms have been maturing only in recent years.
Only in recent years has the public learned why.
Parity began to emerge only in recent years.
Only in recent years did he scale back his schedule.
But only in recent years have studies borne this out.
They've gotten to know each other only in recent years.
The final barriers fell only in recent years.
Only in recent years, complete equations have been proposed to cover both circular and square sections.
It is only in recent years that cfd has been applied in the food processing industry.
"It's only in recent years that the demand has risen exponentially," he told the Irish Catholic.
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