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recently vs these days

Both 'recently' and 'these days' are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. 'Recently' refers to a point in time that is not specified but is close to the present, while 'these days' refers to a more general and ongoing period of time. They are not directly interchangeable as they convey different time frames.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 966 views

recently

The word 'recently' is a commonly used adverb in English to refer to a point in time that is not specified but is close to the present.

You can use 'recently' to talk about something that happened not long ago, without specifying the exact time.

Examples:

  • I saw her recently at the grocery store.
  • He recently started a new job.
  • Ned Gordon, recently suspended FBI agent.
  • EU unfair trade law has been subject to changes recently.
  • They bought him a birthday present recently.
  • No, we moved here recently.
  • Somebody called me an Indian giver recently.
  • This pen has been fired recently.
  • This corvus brachyrhynchos has recently detached retinas.
  • No, but whatever, shocked recently.
  • And we understand you two were recently separated.
  • Tug recently won a property lawsuit against the Mobleys.
  • I met someone recently, actually.
  • Many operators have recently introduced tariff schemes reducing roaming charges to consumers.
  • Better than he has been recently.
  • He was admitted here for treatment recently.
  • I've seen those initials recently.
  • I've seen those initials recently.
  • And Braden Acklin was recently diagnosed with Asperger syndrome.
  • Another tall stack for my recently jilted friend.
  • I could tell that girl died recently.
  • He recently bought the Bee Meadow Winery.

Alternatives:

  • lately
  • of late
  • in the past few days
  • in the last few weeks
  • in the near past

these days

The phrase 'these days' is commonly used to refer to a more general and ongoing period of time, usually the present time or a recent period.

You can use 'these days' to talk about things that are happening in the present time or in a recent period without specifying a particular moment.

Examples:

  • I'm really into cooking these days.
  • People are more health-conscious these days.
  • Happens without me knowing these days.
  • Our usefulness is questioned far too often these days.
  • My mission parameters these days are...
  • Not enough kids smoking these days.
  • Nobody has a full belly these days.
  • Some very strange people practise medicine these days.
  • Not many grandmothers left these days.
  • High tar, quite unusual these days.
  • Our immigration guys are pretty tight these days.
  • Nothing these days stands to reason.
  • You will, though be distracted these days.
  • Something shuddering in the air these days.
  • Nobody rings me these days, Bernard.
  • And Rex is actually a pretty great guy these days.
  • Not many people shaking it these days.
  • Schools are very inclusive these days.
  • There's no respect for civility these days.
  • Southern africa station's pretty thin these days.
  • Plenty of people these days looking for a lifeboat.
  • They need a little backup these days.

Alternatives:

  • nowadays
  • currently
  • at present
  • in this day and age
  • in the present climate

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