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Apr 23, 2011 · Hi, do the following sentences have the same meaning? I have been studying English for the last ten years. I have been studying English in the recent ten years. thank you! Apr 6, 2018 · "In recent times" seems better suited for general or habitual or repeated actions while "recently" can be used for more specific events. The best way to pick up a feel for the difference is. Sep 3, 2008 · Recent is a vague period of time, thus it makes more sense to say "in recent years". I also agree with the advice you were giving in the other thread to use " over several years ".
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