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Discover Ludwig"recent episode" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a current event or to an incident that recently happened. For example, "The recent episode at the White House has caused a great deal of uproar among the public."
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This theme was recently featured on a recent episode of The Energy Gang podcast.
On one recent episode, "Dr.
The most recent episode of "Homeland" took Brody to Venezuela.
Take a recent episode on the television series "Boston Public".
That joke made its way into a recent episode.
And one recent episode fostered widespread public debate.
(Pity the ketchup bottle in a recent episode).
He hopes comprehensive health data from hospitals is collected from this recent episode.
On a recent episode of "The Argument" podcast, I moderated a debate between Bret and Michelle.
More than 150 of those engines have been inspected since the most recent episode, CFM said.
In a recent episode, Dave Chappelle warrants the sleek funk of a 1973 Citroën.
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