recently
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- quasi-recently adverb
Etymology
Origin of recently
Example Sentences
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Prioritising inclusion within mainstream settings is a key theme in the government's recently published Schools White Paper.
From BBC
The Argentine has had three different spells in the Premier League, most recently leaving Chelsea by mutual consent after one season in May 2024.
From BBC
Investors who have been betting against the stock market recently may be starting to reverse their positions, which could spark a big rally in April.
From MarketWatch
Until very recently, the Fed believed the economy’s sustainable rate of growth was no more than 1.8% a year.
From MarketWatch
"Until recently, while stellar rotation was thought to be part of solving this conundrum, limited computing abilities prevented us from quantitatively testing the hypothesis," says Falk Herwig, principal investigator and director of ARC.
From Science Daily
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