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Discover LudwigThe word "recently" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something happened recently in the past, for example: The government recently announced new restrictions on travel.
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(Hirsch recently announced that he is retiring).
All the recently announced breakups are spinoffs.
Take the recently announced buyout of Dell.
Your son Ken Griffey Jr. recently announced his retirement.
They have recently announced the closure of hundreds of stores.
Boeing, America's largest exporter, has recently announced massive lay-offs.
The government recently announced speedier visas for IT workers.
Aspen recently announced a deal where children fly free.
Poland, for instance, recently announced an extra 400 troops.
He recently announced its transfer to the Met.
He recently announced his retirement from the military.
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