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You cannot say "as of recent," and in fact, "as of recently" is not really correct either. You would be more conversational to say "lately" or "recently." Some people also use the expression "as of late"-- another way to say "lately"-- but it is not as common as just saying "lately." Lately, I have noticed more weeds in our garden. Or, you could say: As of late, I have noticed more weeds in our garden.

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