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The phrase "recently has received" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it when referring to something that a person, group, or entity has recently obtained or acquired. For example: "The company recently has received a generous donation that will be used to fund future research projects."
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It's thought to affect 2-42-4% all new mothers, but – until recently – has received relatively little research attention.
Dixons Retail's £150m bond, announced recently, has received a less than enthusisatic response from ratings agency Moody's.
Due to such connections are highly valuable to many real-life applications, such as viral marketing, the problem of unveiling the hidden network from the observed cascades recently has received extensive attention from researchers.
The study of dynamic equations on time scales which goes back to its founder Hilger [9] has become an area of mathematics and recently has received a lot of attention.
And yet there's been a marked increase in girls being recruited into UK gangs over the past decade, an increase that in 2013 prompted the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) to devise a strategic framework "to confront this serious problem which until recently has received very little attention".
Still, treatment on anxiety in children with an ASD only recently has received some empirical attention.
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Other prominent white-collar criminals sentenced recently have received longer terms than Mr. Sorkin is seeking.
Several big down days recently have received more media attention than similar up days.
Organic phosphorous compounds recently have received more attention because of the stronger affinity towards metals and metal oxides.
Cerium oxide nanoparticles recently have received extensive attention in biomedical applications due to their excellent anti-oxidation performance.
Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) recently have received a worldwide attention due to the resource abundance of sodium and similar battery chemistry with lithium-ion batteries (LIBs).
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