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"only recently discovered" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something was discovered only a short time ago. Example: Scientists have only recently discovered a new species of insect in the Amazon rainforest.
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Wogan had only recently discovered he had cancer, he said.
She had only recently discovered that myasthenia and Huntington's disease existed.
The concept of free will is something Mr. Barber has apparently only recently discovered.
I only recently discovered that my father had been there too.
Suttie is flattered, even if she has only recently discovered Wood's work.
She has only recently discovered that Neri was an undercover officer.
Finally, they surveyed areas further west, where orangutan populations were only recently discovered.
They say they only recently discovered that North Korea was a foreign country.
But I only recently discovered that soon afterwards, the algae began to retreat.
I only recently discovered The Avett Brothers: Carolina boys who are part-country, part-bluegrass, part-folksy-rock.
Nate is not an alpha male, as Waldman is careful to show us; he has only recently discovered his allure.
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