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recent
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Sense: Adjective: new
Synonyms:
new Collocations, brand new, fresh Collocations, newly released, newly born, newborn
Sense: Adjective: modern
Synonyms:
modern Collocations, contemporary Collocations, up-to-date, current Collocations, latest Collocations, newfangled, present-day, happening Collocations (informal), of modern times, of the modern era, modernistic

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'underwent' more recent interventions [vs 'were subject to'] - English Only forum
(CEBG) is a recent discovered novel form of graphene structures - English Only forum
(the) recent pressure - English Only forum
[have been bought] [were bought] during recent decade - English Only forum
[pointing to] a recent briefing - English Only forum
[recent job/photo] is or was - English Only forum
A recent activity - English Only forum
A recent and yet more improbable theory - English Only forum
a recent form of European and Chinese policy makers - English Only forum
A recent paper in Science: How recent is recent? - English Only forum
A recent <push> for more affordable produce - English Only forum
A recent study by Bhatraju <has> found - English Only forum
a substitute for "recent/late" - English Only forum
a/the recent re-appointment and the subsequent... - English Only forum
Add the recent, dizzying collapse in oil prices to that picture - English Only forum
As I found in my recent book - English Only forum
attacks [...], the most recent of which accused - English Only forum
be of a more recent origin - English Only forum
but has become much more rapid in recent ten years - English Only forum
Can we say "unti recent few years"? - English Only forum
Can we use present perfect tense with "until recent times" - English Only forum
cases modeled on recent real-life economics issues - English Only forum
Changing the word "recent" to reported speech - English Only forum
curent [current] vs recent - English Only forum
Do you believe what will result from recent discoveries? - English Only forum
during (the) recent years - English Only forum
First is the flurry of recent discoveries with transformative potential. - English Only forum
following the recent business reports out - English Only forum
following your recent email - English Only forum
For the last ten years vs in the recent ten years - English Only forum
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