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"recently said" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something someone said in the recent past. For example, "The President of the United States recently said that he would be willing to work with both parties to pass new legislation."
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"We're young," she recently said.
He recently said: "It's crazy.
He recently said, "All bankers are greedy.
You recently said fame adds 10 years.
He recently said: "I love Stella.
"This is New Labour," Blair recently said.
"I was stupid," he recently said.
"The Vietnam thing," he recently said.
"Once a waitress, always a waitress," she recently said.
Burke recently said: "We're here to be disciplined.
Google recently said it is also using internal prediction markets.
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