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"you recently" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has happened recently in the past. For example, you could say "You recently moved, so you must be settling into your new home."
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Someone destroyed you recently?
You recently remarried.
You recently bought a home in Manhattan.
You recently finished your chairmanship at E.O.
You recently finished writing a new novel.
You recently wrapped two other films.
Have you recently bought a mattress?
You recently said fame adds 10 years.
You recently completed the certificate.
Have you recently lost weight?
What's most excited you recently?
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