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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'recently on' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an event or occurrence that just happened. For example: "I saw her recently on the news talking about the new legislation."
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He was recently on one of his world tours.
Honor arrived only recently on Island 365.
"Giant ziplock bag?" Claire from Brooklyn wrote recently on Yelp.
Bald eagles have been spotted recently on the island.
He made his debut recently on a student television station.
Recently, on holiday in Cornwall, I ran every day.
I met her recently on a visit to Australia.
Peru, notably, has spent a good deal recently on warplanes.
Cowboys vs. Aliens," a poster, Hitman21, wrote recently on Mmajunkie.com.
I spoke with him recently on the phone.
"I watched it recently on the internet," she says.
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