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Discover Ludwig"recent searches" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person's recent searches on the internet or a search engine. For example, "I looked through my recent searches and found the website I was looking for."
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Alto opens tabs for stacks you've recently looked at, recent searches, and e-mails you're in the midst of writing, which at times made my screen look quite cluttered.
Recent searches at LEP are used as examples.
Ads are displayed based on the user's more frequent and recent searches.
The firm of Spencer Stuart, which has successfully assisted Cornell in several recent searches, will provide support.
Based on recent searches by the L.H.C., the Higgs boson is also excluded between about 140 GeV and 500 GeV.
Recent searches for trips to Boston, Philadelphia and Washington from New York City each turned up two bus carriers.
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A recent search for mixed-media pieces recently yielded four thousand twenty-nine results.
A recent search produced more than 300 listings.
A recent search for a week in April turned up flights as low as $350.
A recent search found round-trip fares for the end of January starting at $499.
A recent search on eBay resulted in 129 singing fish, some with bids stalled at $1.
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