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"there recently" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something happened or was done in the recent past. It can also be used to describe a current situation or state. Example: "There have been several new developments in the neighborhood recently."
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Has he been out there recently?
Had I been there recently?
"Dave was over there recently.
Have you been there recently?
We dined there recently with three friends.
Three prisoners there recently committed suicide.
I went to a game there recently.
Somebody had been there recently, though.
The BBC did a trip there recently.
The government there recently ditched its steel-based penny.
I traveled there recently to see what lessons they hold.
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