recent trend

collocation in English

meaningsofrecentandtrend

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recent
adjective
uk
/ˈriː.sənt/
us
/ˈriː.sənt/
happening or starting from a short ...
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trend
noun[C]
uk
/trend/
us
/trend/
a general development or change in a situation or in the way that people ...
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(Definition ofrecentandtrendfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrecent trend

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The first is consistent with onerecenttrendin ideological analyses of eighteenth-and nineteenth-century literature.
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The balance of evidence is that thisrecenttrendis man-made.
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Therecenttrendhas been for a growth of the second, more quantitative approach.
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Thisrecenttrendin software engineering works on establishing a more abstract level in describing software artefacts than was common before.
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This study reflects therecenttrend, in a field where scholarship has emphasised left-wing movements, of finally taking right-wing women seriously.
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Of course, the fair tax rate would be altered upward slightly if plans follow the morerecenttrendto lower equity investment.
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This argument seems to be able to explain some important aspects of therecenttrendtowards democratisation.
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It is worth noting that the arias utilize a morerecenttrendin stage drama: the rondo in two tempos.
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However, there has been arecenttrendto identify more specifically the sources of anxiety and the relationship of anxiety to various second language proficiencies.
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Finally, the current research adds to arecenttrendin the language literature in using stressed groups of normal speakers as models for other populations.
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Therecenttrendtoward historical fiction among these women offers the most tangible possibilities for inclusion in these programs.
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The use of high plasma density and low gas density is arecenttrendin plasma-assisted materials processing.
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Senate era, therecenttrendhas been especially strong in that regard.
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One way to embark upon this comparison would be to connect historical archaeology's critique of modernity to arecenttrendtowards a critique of antiquity.
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Henley is also an important example of arecenttrendin the development of timber as an external cladding material.
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Heying (1997) credits therecenttrendof mergers, acquisitions and globalization and a resulting 'delocalization' of the economy with causing the civic disengagement of elites.
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Has he any figures to indicate a morerecenttrendof retail sales?
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Particularly welcome is therecenttrendtowards increasing private investment in new towns.
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