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"recent invention" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a new invention or innovation that has recently been created or made known. For example: "The recent invention of the internet has revolutionized communication around the world."
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Prestige cuvées are a fairly recent invention.
Ronan Farrow is a relatively recent invention.
Beds on aircraft aren't a recent invention.
In fact, it is a fairly recent invention.
Childhood, it is often said, is a recent invention.
Our idea of homosexuality is a rather recent invention.
The private bathroom, of course, is a relatively recent invention.
The new perovskite is such a recent invention that its durability has not been properly tested.
Others are of more recent invention, such as "soft news" and celebrity sports gossip.
The anarchists were indeed fond of dynamite, then a recent invention.
This particular problem is a recent invention, and it's one I like.
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