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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recently, however" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to contrast two ideas, suggesting that your current opinion is different than a previously mentioned one. For example, "I used to think that dolphins were the most intelligent animals, recently, however, I believe chimpanzees are the most intelligent species."
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Recently, however, true celebrities have jumped in.
Recently, however, it has lost its direction.
Recently, however, they have voted almost identically.
Recently, however, that has been changing.
Recently, however, Europe has become less unbending.
Recently, however, this distinction has blurred.
Recently, however, Mr. Treadwell saw hopeful signs.
Recently, however, the shame has been ebbing.
Recently, however, the strategies have struggled.
Recently, however, public interest has been dwindling.
Recently, however, her star has waned.
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