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The phrase "recently work" is not a complete or grammatically correct sentence
It could potentially be used as part of a longer sentence, such as "I recently work in a lab," but even in this case it would be more natural to say "I have recently worked in a lab." Here are a few examples of how "recently work" could be used correctly within a sentence: - "My boss has noticed that I have been working harder recently." - "I recently worked on a project for my history class." - "She has been struggling with balancing her job and recently work as a volunteer as well."
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This might involve dumbbell work to strengthen his wrists or more recently work to the ruptured calf muscle which has blighted the middle of his season.
More recently, work has been done to extend Gentzen's findings to ramified theories of types and to fragments of classical analysis and to extend Gödel's interpretation and to relate classical analysis to intuitionistic analysis.
Until recently, work by Mr. Rivera Villafañe, Mr. Juhász-Alvarado and Ms. Rivera Marrero might have felt out of step with a neatnik, object-fixated New York art mainstream.
More recently, work has been undertaken into dynamic FER.
Recently, work has been presented where cognitive networking techniques are being used in order to adapt routing protocol behavior [31].
Recently work has compared sensing the number of vibration modes to the number of orthogonal contributors to radiated power.
Recently, work on this subject has started in ETSI with the study on VRU use cases and standardisation perspectives (TR 103300).
Recently, work has been done in this direction for convex programming problems with cone convex constraints by Jeyakumar et al. [10, 12] and Bai et al. [1].
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(He recently worked on William Kentridge's "Lulu," at the Met).
Mr. Rizzo most recently worked in Goldman's financial institutions group.
"I recently worked on a house valued at £1.35m.
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