English lesson: why you've probably been using 'these days' and
'nowdays' incorrectly.They do not mean 'recently'.
They are using to compare long-term changes or trends.
If you want to improve 'recently' then use a specific time adverbial: two days ago, last week, over the last month, this year etc. It makes your writing more natural.
https://www.study-english-grammar.com/post/these-days-and-nowadays-and-why-you-ve-probably-been-using-them-incorrectly
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