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Discover Ludwig"recently did" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to refer to something that has recently been done in the past. For example: "She recently did a marathon for charity."
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"He recently did Asterix.
Only recently did Gonzalez crash the party.
WWF recently did this really well.
(Bergdorf Goodman recently did the same).
We recently did an employee survey that was really intense.
He mentioned a suspension modification he recently did.
"How recently did you see your mother, Lisette?
Only recently did the brothers settle out of court.
The Irish version of the Sun recently did just that.
I recently did David Walliams's first two books.
I recently did a search for "family reunion" on Twitter.
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