Another way to say "in recent years" is "in the past few years." You could also use phrases like "in the last few years" or "over the past several years." These alternatives convey a similar timeframe of relatively recent events or developments.
Another way to say 'events' is 'functions'
As a result, . . . Based on this, . . . .
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Say I think or I believe The way I see it... As I see it... To my mind... It is my opinion that... I am of the opinion that... I would say... In my eyes... To my way of seeing things... In my point of view... From my point of view... From my perspective...
Recently.
In recent years.
Person years. More popularly know as Man-hours or Person-hours. Recent politically-correct alternatives include Person-hours, Staff-hours and Employee-hours.
century and a half may work. You could say "seven score and ten years."
Another way to say "every four years" is "quadrennially." This term is often used to describe events or occurrences that take place at four-year intervals, such as the Olympics or U.S. presidential elections.
et cetera is another way to say and so on
Another way to say 'events' is 'functions'
Another way to say poop is "feces" or "stool."
Verbose is another way to say big words.
Another way to say horizontal is flat, even, or level.
long ago years ago . long since 'Lang Syne' ( Scottish vernacular as in 'Auld Lang Syne'.
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