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"the most recent ones" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific set of items, events, or ideas that occurred or were created in the recent past. For example: - "Out of all the books in the library, the most recent ones caught my eye." - "She always keeps her technology up-to-date with the most recent ones on the market." - "The most recent ones to arrive at the party were the last to leave." - "In our meeting, we will be discussing our most recent projects and the ones coming up in the future."
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The power engineering field uses classic operational research methods and the most recent ones are based on artificial intelligence to solve a large number of optimization problems.
Different OCI-based architectures have been recently proposed, the most recent ones are fractal-based or self-similar topologies.
Nevertheless, while the oldest studies only focused on efficiency, the most recent ones also take into account the factors that affect efficiency.
The Pew study focused on the 2008 and 2010 elections, the most recent ones for which comprehensive data were available.
In making my final calls, I'm going to do what I've done all along, and rely heavily on the state-level polls, especially the most recent ones.
We conducted a pooled analysis based on individual records from nine studies, including the most recent ones.
Four studies have been conducted on LOH and lung cancer, of which the most recent ones were published in 2007 (Arvanitis et al, 2003; Wang et al, 2003; Castagnaro et al, 2007; Hsu et al, 2007).
Sort by Date Acquired Your cards will be grouped and sorted based on when you've acquired them, with the most recent ones at the top.
But all the tests had been negative until the most recent ones, agriculture officials say.
While they were involved with earlier protests, the opposition leaders did not organize the most recent ones.
But rapid advances in technology have outpaced the amendments to FISA, even the most recent ones, in 2008.
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