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Discover Ludwig"recently ended" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an event or activity that has just come to a close. Here is an example: "The recently ended semester was particularly challenging due to the switch to online learning."
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The negative era has only recently ended.
This season, recently ended, was a success.
My husband and I recently ended a child-free month.
Mr. Austin had recently ended a long relationship.
Police suspected Basque separatists, whose cease-fire recently ended.
The couple recently ended a 10-month relationship.
The entrepreneurial journey of homE recently ended, but the journey of its founders continues.
With the Second World War recently ended, railroad travel had been "loosened up".
She has come here alone because of a recently ended love affair.
The most intriguing matchup looming on Monday features two Belgians who recently ended sabbaticals.
The more even-tempered Billy, whose five-year relationship with Alice recently ended, is sympathetic.
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