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The phrase "would recently" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is a contradictory construction, as "would" implies a conditional or hypothetical situation, while "recently" refers to a specific time in the past. Example: "He would recently have completed the project" is incorrect.
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IN ANY self-respecting democracy it would be unthinkable that the man assumed to be on the verge of being elected prime minister would recently have come under investigation for, among other things, money-laundering, complicity in murder, connections with the Mafia, tax evasion and the bribing of politicians, judges and the tax police.
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I'd recently switched to contacts.
He'd recently bought a trailer.
I'd recently designed one for Northern Ballet.
They'd recently left their spouses and moved in together.
He'd recently had his first retirement dream.
He'd recently had to resurface it, after Hurricane Sandy.
He'd recently recorded one called "Three Is Enough".
But he'd recently gotten a strange request.
Kevin: I'd recently divorced from a med school marriage that didn't last long.
He'd recently returned from another trip to his beloved India.
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