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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recent and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is both new and relevant in a particular context.
Example: "The recent and ongoing developments in technology have transformed the industry."
Alternatives: "new and" or "latest and".
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Recent and coming events are noted.
Their kuru was more recent and becoming more prevalent.
The pictures are both recent and from my archive.
Reconciliation in Northern Ireland is even more recent — and shaky.
The second example is more recent and more practical.
A more recent and proximate meteorite impact occurred in 1992.
Textbooks cite many recent and old ones, including these: AIDS.
I just have more recent and slightly more salacious material.
But Mormonism's are more recent and investigable than most.
The other songs are recent, and were written fast.
Japan's recent and prospective downgradings have been controversial (see article).
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