Use of recent in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include recent at the start of sentence, recent at the end of sentence and recent in the middle of sentence

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recent at the start of sentence


  1. Recent events had no bearing on our decision.
  2. Recent research seems to corroborate his theory.
  3. Recent results must give some cause for optimism.
  4. Recent reports in the press have been hotly denied.
  5. Recent electoral shocks have shaken the European political landscape.

recent in the middle of sentence


  1. It is a recent purchase of mine.
  2. What you've heard is the recent news.
  3. She spoke with delicacy of our recent loss.
  4. The teapot looked old but was a recent fake.
  5. In recent years there have been many changes.
  6. House prices have plummeted in recent months.
  7. The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops.
  8. The most recent operation restored his sight .
  9. The ground was still wet from the recent rain.
  10. Weather patterns have changed in recent years.
  11. A recent sales hiccup is nothing to panic about.
  12. The party was humiliated in the recent elections.
  13. Profits have soared dramatically in recent months.
  14. Many families were drowned out by the recent flood.
  15. At the recent convention a declaration was adopted.
  16. Attach a recent photograph to your application form.
  17. They cleaned up on their recent business arrangement.
  18. The recent economic crisis has led to massive layoffs.
  19. The problem has worsened considerably in recent months.
  20. The recent hot, humid weather is affecting air quality.
  21. New recruits have been undergoing training in recent weeks.
  22. Please enclose a recent passport-sized photograph of yourself.
  23. Listening to her recent performance I felt totally transported.
  24. The deer population has increased substantially in recent years.

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