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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'recently revisited' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that was previously discussed, examined, or experienced, but then was looked at, discussed, examined, or experienced again at some point. For example: "We recently revisited our goals for the project and decided to make some changes."
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He said he did not think a new review was planned because all recent known cases of abuse had been recently revisited.
I recently revisited Rohwer.
Cohen has recently revisited some of his overlooked images.
This fragment of the Great Barrier Reef was also recently revisited by David Attenborough.
I recently revisited Dog Tooth which is completely out there and has you laughing despite yourself.
I recently revisited five couples who had appeared in Vows over the years.
I have visited Jerusalem three times in the past year, and recently revisited the Golan.
Though his popularity waned in the nineteen-twenties — calorie counting became the new fad — scientists have recently revisited Fletcherism.
New York Times photographers recently revisited people and settings they recorded on 9/11 and in the week after.
Yet those are the words I was cooing when I recently revisited the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.
Dave Grohl recently revisited his Nirvana days when he met up with the actress who played the young girl in the band's 'Heart Shaped Box' music video.
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