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Discover Ludwig"recently tested" is correct and perfectly usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has been recently tested. For example, "The vaccine has been recently tested and is now available to the public."
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People in Congress who have recently tested industry sentiment say they found less uniform resistance in recent weeks.
Dannon has recently tested a drinkable yogurt.
I recently tested a Palm VII, the latest technological wizardry.
Below are reviews of recently tested tours from five companies.
We have recently tested a browser-based SSH client.
Dr. Clayton recently tested her scrub jays for foresight.
I recently tested the newest museum apps for New York.
He recently tested snowshoes and poles near his home outside Denver.
I recently tested this chat service on the Lands Endd site (www.landsend.com).
Mr. Scully (left) recently tested five boards near his home on Lake Champlain.
He recently tested five jump-ropes: four new ones and one classic.
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