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Discover Ludwig"since we last" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a past event – either a specific event or a generic kind of event – that happened prior to the present moment. For example, you could say, "Things have changed a lot since we last spoke."
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since we last reported on the Soc.
You've gotten a job since we last spoke, right?
"It's been 71 days since we last spoke.
Oisín has started school since we last saw him".
"A lot has changed since we last were here.
They'll have gone away and improved since we last competed.
"They've played phenomenal baseball since we last saw them.
It'd been six months since we last gathered.
"Been a long time since we last drank together".
Since we last communicated, Foos had a new hobby.
So much has happened since we last corresponded.
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