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Grammar

As of recent vs as of recently

1. As of recent


2. As of recently


Are both of these grammatically correct? What’s the difference between the two

  

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fold scarf 101 Are both of these grammatically correct? I have to say no. The first is not possible.

  • fold scarf 101 Are both of these grammatically correct?
  • I have to say no.
  • The first is not possible.
  • You will hear the second one from, well, I never know what to call people who didn't like school, never read anything that didn't have pictures, and just say whatever comes into their heads.
  • The standard form is "of late" if you want "of".
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fold scarf 101Are both of these grammatically correct?

I have to say no. The first is not possible. You will hear the second one from, well, I never know what to call people who didn't like school, never read anything that didn't have pictures, and just say whatever comes into their heads. The standard form is "of late" if you want "of". "Recently" is simpl

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