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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "recently I tried" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something happened recently. For example, "Recently I tried my hand at painting and I'm really enjoying it."
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Recently, I tried The Times again.
Recently, I tried out for a screen-writing job.
Recently, I tried to do nitro-poached green tea and lime mousse.
Recently, I tried to find the right doctor for a specialized type of medical care.
More recently, I tried Buenos Aires's Cicerones, who offer free, tailormade city tours.
Recently, I tried to hang a painting and dropped a hammer on my toe.
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This became evident to me recently when I tried to find the phone number of a doctor.
(I had this experience in China recently when I tried to get directions to Futian; I got it right on the eighth or ninth try).
More recently I've tried to move away from including food so much.
"I'm not very good with women," he said recently, although "I try.
Recently, I was trying to define the value of chaplaincy to a university.
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