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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the recently finished" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has just been completed or concluded. Example: "The recently finished project received positive feedback from the stakeholders."
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Standing over the recently finished concrete platform, he gestures to where the super-hot plasma will one day start burning and fusing atoms.
Since then, he has had a falling out with the West Indies Cricket Board, has been excluded from the recently finished one-day series against Pakistan and has lacerated West Indies coach Ottis Gibson with criticism.
When ITV commissioned the recently finished six-part series Dapper Laughs: On the Pull for its youth-orientated ITV2 channel, it was presented as another example of a successful video-blogger or "vlogger" crossing into mainstream media.
And it's very good news that the second-floor cafe is being expanded, a result of museum staff members' moving into the recently finished building at the east end of the garden.
The recently finished campaign of one theatre company, Broken Dream Co, gave the incentive of having a photo of yourself or a loved one framed and hung on the wall in the show.
The latest purchases involve the recently finished 527,000-square-foot JFK Logistics Center at Kennedy, as well as more than a million square feet of distribution property near Fairfield, N.J.
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However, the company recently finished the technical work for supporting Cortana, and plans to roll that out to customers in about a month.
The team recently finished fourth in the first regatta of the season with Paula Lewin '93 and Gina Middaugh '93 placing first in the A Division.
If you need a fix of Scott and sci-fi, the director recently finished shooting the highly-anticipated flick "Prometheus".
The trust recently finished emptying the Laurel Canyon home of its vast collection of art, musical instruments, recording equipment, archives and memorabilia.
To the east of his city, the Army Corps of Engineers recently finished pouring two hundred and twenty thousand cubic yards of sand onto the beaches, to replenish what is being lost to erosion.
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