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Discover Ludwig"recently formed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about something that has been created or established in the recent past. Example: "The company's recently formed marketing team has been making great progress in promoting our new product."
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Mr. Baird recently formed an advisory group to promote it.
Recently formed polyploid plants diversify at lower rates.
Many large media firms have recently formed separate digital divisions.
The trust recently formed a committee to explore the issue.
In December that year, he joined the recently formed British battalion.
Abheena Aher, a transgender activist, has her own dance troupe — the more recently formed Dancing Queens.
GMG Property Services Group is a recently formed division of Guardian Media Group plc.
One is Mehboob Chaudhry, head of the recently formed Calderdale Youth Forum.
Inspired by it, he recently formed his own experimental group, Cross Connection Ballet, in Copenhagen.
An opposition coalition recently formed an "alternative" government headed by a human rights activist.
Rayonier of Jacksonville, Fla., recently formed a company to develop its land in Florida and Georgia.
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