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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recent crisis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a major event or difficult period of time, such as a war, a financial crisis, a pandemic, or a civil unrest. For example, "The recent crisis has caused significant economic hardship for many Americans."
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The recent crisis altered that.
Both firms have recovered from a recent crisis.
The recent crisis and recession caught most economists flat-footed.
Our recent crisis serves up the same lesson.
The recent crisis echoed many aspects of the 1907 panic.
The recent crisis cost about ten per cent of G.D.P.
"And his tooth?" I said, revisiting his most recent crisis.
compensation really play an important role in the recent crisis?
The recent crisis has led to calls for more privatisation.
There's a new idea coming up now, after this recent crisis, and it's called CoVaR.
The same financial instruments, of course, played a devastating role in the recent crisis.
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