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Discover Ludwig"released recently" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, particularly when discussing a new release or update of something. For example, "The company released their new product, 'X', recently." "The film received positive reviews when it was released recently." "The album, which was released recently, has already sold millions of copies."
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Version 9.70 was released recently.
A 13-minute trailer was released recently by Soura Films.
Thus any methane detected now must have been released recently.
For him, it's not a cliché," Verghese said in a speech released recently in JAMA Cardiology.
The video, released recently on the Internet, documents the minutes the woman twists on the floor.
Divorce rates released recently appeared to show that less people are getting divorced.
He was sentenced to 12 years in prison, and was released recently.
Most anthrax strains -- apparently including those released recently -- are readily killed by penicillins and doxycyclines.
The final figures of President Clinton's "don't ask, don't tell" policy were released recently.
However, figures released recently revealed that target has been wildly missed.
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed Chuck Sanders, a running back released recently by the San Diego Chargers.
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