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12 Dec 2014
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Recently, when the police plan a special speeding crackdown operation, they often announce in advance when and where it is going to happen. You might think that letting the public know of such information beforehand is ridiculous, but actually that's not the case. Does this sound natural?
Recently, when the police plan a special speeding crackdown operation, they often announce in advance when and where it is going to happen. You might think that letting the public know of such information beforehand is ridiculous, but actually that's not the case. Does this sound natural?
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Natural
Wonderful! I think "lately" is a little more natural-sounding than "recently", but recently is not wrong.
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Such a subtle nuance is really hard to understand unless pointed out by a native person.
Such a subtle nuance is really hard to understand unless pointed out by a native person.
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