Lately [adverb]

Definition of Lately:

new, recently

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Sentence/Example of Lately:

GPT-3 is getting a lot of oxygen lately because of its size, scope and capabilities.

Unfortunately, one of things I’ve learned, because I’ve learned a lot about ventilation lately, is that the buildings, when we had the energy crisis, we went to LEAD buildings.

Coral bleaching is happening more often and in more places lately.

Los Angeles Times chief revenue officer Josh Brandau has been thinking a lot about golf lately.

With that definition, you can see why loneliness may have spiked lately.

The church has lately been much enlarged, and the long-standing rebuke no more exists.

Her sister-in-law pointed out to her that old Mr. Warrender had been very attentive lately.

The von Fleischl has long been the standard instrument, but has lately fallen into some disfavor.

It was her wildest dream come true; that is, it had come true, until lately.

The ground lately in the shaft has been cleaner killas, and if any alteration, better ground.