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recently confirmation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "recently confirmation" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "recent confirmation"? You can use "recent confirmation" when referring to a confirmation that has occurred in the near past. Example: "We received recent confirmation of the project's approval from the board."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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2 human-written examples
These data, collected in a uniform way from all 50 states, have led to safer cars, better roads, crackdowns on drunk drivers and, recently, confirmation of the deadly connection between Ford Explorers and Firestone tyres.Since 1970, motor-vehicle deaths have fallen by 20%, while gun fatalities have risen by 16% (see chart).
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Recently, confirmation of an oncogenic role for FGFR3 in UC in vivo has come from the use of inducible shRNA knockdown to inhibit UC-derived xenografts and from antibody-based selective inhibition of FGFR3 in human UC cell line xenografts with either overexpression of wild-type or mutant FGFR3 (Qing et al, 2009).
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58 human-written examples
One Republican consulted on the nomination said the White House realized only recently that confirmation was in doubt, and had debated whether it was wise to risk a partisan backlash by having the president weigh in.
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Gara worries that "gridlock will be even worse" and Obama's judicial appointments, which have recently won confirmation with only a majority vote, could come to a halt.
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The association with endoplasmic reticulum associated aminopeptidase 1 (ERalso, also known as ARTS1, was subsequently replicated in an independent North American cohort and recently further confirmation has come from case control and familial association studies (2– 4).
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The existence of tissue-specific angiogenic factors has been postulated for many years [ 6– 9] but it only recently received confirmation when such a factor, named endocrine gland-derived vascular endothelial growth factor/prokineticin 1 (EG-VEGF/PROK1), was finally characterized [ 10].
They're slut-shamed or cast as crazy, as the Anita Hill movie, Confirmation, recently reminded us.
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Thanks to intelligence they were provided, the inspectors recently found dramatic confirmation of these reports.
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Such a benefit was highlighted recently during the confirmation hearing for Jacob J. Lew as Treasury secretary.
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The only good news Rousseff has had recently was the confirmation by Swiss authorities that her declared enemy in congress, lower house speaker Eduardo Cunha, holds bank accounts in Switzerland, which he had denied.
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Elsewhere, the Commissions' technology policy chief recently tweeted a confirmation he's still against the idea of mandating backdoors and weakening encryption — although in his earlier comments, from November he also conceded the issue is not so black and white where the interests of law enforcement are concerned.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer using the phrase "recent confirmation" instead of "recently confirmation". This ensures grammatical correctness and clarity.
Common error
Avoid placing adverbs directly before nouns when the intention is to describe the noun itself. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. To correctly modify the noun "confirmation" to indicate it happened recently, use the adjective "recent" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "recently confirmation" functions as a noun phrase where the adverb "recently" incorrectly attempts to modify the noun "confirmation". According to Ludwig AI, this construction is not grammatically correct, as adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, not nouns directly.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "recently confirmation" appears in some sources, it is grammatically incorrect. As indicated by Ludwig AI, the proper construction is "recent confirmation", where the adjective "recent" correctly modifies the noun "confirmation". This ensures clarity and grammatical accuracy, especially in formal contexts such as academic writing or professional communication. Alternative phrasings include "newly confirmed" or "just confirmed" depending on the desired emphasis. Avoid using "recently" directly before "confirmation" to prevent grammatical errors and maintain clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
recent confirmation
Replaces the adverb with an adjective, creating a grammatically sound phrase.
newly confirmed
Uses "newly" as an adverb modifying "confirmed", emphasizing the newness of the confirmation.
just confirmed
Emphasizes the immediacy of the confirmation.
confirmation just received
Rephrases to highlight the act of receiving the confirmation.
confirmation that recently occurred
Adds a relative clause to specify the timing of the confirmation.
fresh confirmation
Uses "fresh" to imply newness and relevance.
newly established confirmation
Emphasizes both the newness and the firmness of the confirmation.
lately confirmed
Uses "lately" as a synonym for "recently."
confirmation obtained recently
Focuses on the act of obtaining the confirmation.
recently validated confirmation
Highlights that the confirmation was recently validated.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the words "recent" and "confirmation" together?
The correct phrasing is "recent confirmation", where "recent" acts as an adjective describing the noun "confirmation". For example, "We received "recent confirmation" of the project's approval".
Is "recently confirmation" grammatically correct?
No, "recently confirmation" is not grammatically correct. "Recently" is an adverb and should not directly precede a noun like "confirmation". The adjective "recent" should be used instead.
What are some alternatives to "recently confirmation" that convey the same meaning?
Alternatives include ""recent confirmation"", "newly confirmed", or "just confirmed", depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
How does "recent confirmation" differ in meaning from "confirmation obtained recently"?
"Recent confirmation" is a concise way to describe a confirmation that happened in the near past. "Confirmation obtained recently" places more emphasis on the process of obtaining the confirmation, though the overall meaning is similar.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested