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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recent time" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to recent or current time periods or events. For example: "In recent time, we have seen an increase in support for environmental initiatives."
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It was filmed in recent time.
Another scientific theory depicted involves a more recent time: 65 million years ago.
She was one of the most generous patrons of poetry of recent time.
How has the "cultural climate" in the United States changed regarding gay issues in recent time?
A recent Time magazine cover anointed the fighting there as "The Right War".
(Some researchers have proposed a longer span for this stage that extends into more recent time).
The most recent time, auditors decided he did not qualify for the exemption and billed him $1,106.
The most recent time a winner polled fewer than 28 votes was Adam Cooney, who won with 24 in 2008.
He said the recent time out of the game convinced him retirement was still along way off.
recent time period with no storm.
Only some regulations were published in the recent time.
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