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"I have recently received" vs "I recently I have recently received"

The correct phrase is "I have recently received." The second phrase is incorrect due to the repetition of "recently." It disrupts the natural flow of the sentence.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

I have recently received

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the action of receiving something happened not long ago.

Examples:

  • I have recently received a promotion at work.
  • She has recently received an award for her performance.
  • Have you recently received the package?
  • They have recently received funding for their project.
  • He has recently received news about his application.

I recently I have recently received

This phrase is incorrect as it repeats the word "recently" in an awkward and non-standard way.

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