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recently only one

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "recently only one" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that there has been just one occurrence or instance of something recently, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "Recently, only one candidate applied for the position."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

Science

News & Media

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

18 human-written examples

Until recently, only one underlying cause of death on death certificates has been routinely coded and analysed in most countries including England.

Until recently, only one icaridin-based repellent, Exposis, was available in Brazil.

News & Media

The Guardian

"From the people who were released recently, only one person was a woman, which is disappointing," Sotoudeh told the Guardian.

News & Media

The Guardian

There have been two intriguing legal cases within the NBA recently, only one of which has been resolved.

In keeping with their reputation for discretion, of about 15 billionaires contacted recently, only one, Mr. Jiang, agreed to an interview.

News & Media

The New York Times

Until recently, only one randomized controlled trial was available for the assessment of vena cava filters [29, 30].

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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

39 human-written examples

Knowing what we do about their relationship and the effect Donda had on Kanye -- he recently said "Only One" was influenced by his mother's spirit -- the video is beautiful in a totally non-corny way, showing the deep, deep connection between mother and son.

News & Media

Huffington Post

This is the same Jagr who recently had only one goal in 12 games and, as of 10 days ago, was not among the top 20 in scoring.

It's built for touch, gestures of all sorts, and, until recently, showed only one app at a time.

News & Media

TechCrunch

Among 19 acquired ESBL carriers, Alves et al. recently identified only one case of likely patient-to-patient cross-transmission [17].

However, this division of labor must have occurred relatively recently as only one POT1 gene was found in the genomes of many land plants, including papaya, which diverged from the lineage leading to Arabidopsis 70 Mya [70,80].

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

For clarity, consider rephrasing to "only one recently" or "just one recently." This improves flow and grammatical correctness.

Common error

Avoid using the phrase "recently only one" as it sounds unnatural. Instead, choose a clearer construction such as "only one recently" or "just one recent example".

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "recently only one" functions as a modifier indicating the recency and singularity of an event or item. However, Ludwig AI identifies that this phrase is grammatically incorrect and awkward.

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

Science

50%

News & Media

50%

Encyclopedias

0%

Less common in

Formal & Business

0%

Wiki

0%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, while the phrase "recently only one" attempts to convey that something has occurred just once in the recent past, it is considered grammatically awkward and incorrect by Ludwig AI. It's best to use clearer alternatives such as "only one recently" or "just one recently" to improve the flow and correctness of your writing. Although examples exist in both scientific and news media, these instances may not represent best practice. Using clearer phrasing will result in stronger, more professional communication.

FAQs

What is a better way to say "recently only one"?

You can use phrases like "only one recently", "just one recently", or "a single recent case" to improve clarity and flow.

Is it grammatically correct to say "recently only one"?

No, the phrase "recently only one" is not considered grammatically correct. A more natural phrasing would be "only one recently".

How can I use "recently only one" in a sentence?

While "recently only one" is not ideal, you might rephrase sentences to use "only one recently" for better clarity. For example, instead of "Recently only one study showed this", use "Only one study recently showed this".

What's the difference between "recently only one" and "only one recently"?

"Recently only one" is an awkward phrasing, whereas "only one recently" provides a more natural and grammatically sound way to express the same idea.

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