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Discover Ludwig"those recent" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has happened or been mentioned recently. Example: "Those recent studies have shown that exercise is beneficial for both physical and mental health."
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Those recent policy changes sound minute.
And don't forget those recent under-the-radar vintages.
Those "recent composers" that Marx maligned have vanished into history.
The young people at Wikimania were not afraid to talk about those recent events.
Two of those recent additions include May newcomers Khaly Thiam and Michael de Leeuw.
Those recent returns have not shaken Mr. Rodriguez's strict value discipline.
Thanks to those recent award nods, a chance to emulate these broadcast heroes beckons.
Those recent political developments fueled the anti-establishment sentiment at Mr. Deri's goodbye party today.
Lawrence was obsessive about historical details, especially those recent enough to be remembered.
Pfizer said it had nothing to do with either of those recent promotions.
All those recent movies about killer asteroids seem to have scared half of them away.
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