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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
recommend .
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Examples
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“President” was the designation recommended for the Chief Executive; the court of last resort was to be called the Supreme Court of the United States.
Washington Richard Harwell 1968
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“President” was the designation recommended for the Chief Executive; the court of last resort was to be called the Supreme Court of the United States.
Washington Richard Harwell 1968
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“President” was the designation recommended for the Chief Executive; the court of last resort was to be called the Supreme Court of the United States.
Washington Richard Harwell 1968
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“President” was the designation recommended for the Chief Executive; the court of last resort was to be called the Supreme Court of the United States.
Washington Richard Harwell 1968
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The term recommended under federal sentencing guidelines was 30 to 70 years.
NYT > Home Page By RAVI SOMAIYA 2011
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The term recommended under federal sentencing guidelines was 30 to 70 years.
NYT > Global Home By RAVI SOMAIYA 2011
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The term recommended under federal sentencing guidelines was 30 to 70 years.
NYT > Home Page By RAVI SOMAIYA 2011
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As I dipped the crispy samosas into the chutney, I noticed that the label recommended using the sauce on tortilla chips, burritos and enchiladas.
SFGate: Top News Stories Tara Duggan 2010
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As I dipped the crispy samosas into the chutney, I noticed that the label recommended using the sauce on tortilla chips, burritos and enchiladas.
SFGate: Top News Stories Tara Duggan 2010
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As I dipped the crispy samosas into the chutney, I noticed that the label recommended using the sauce on tortilla chips, burritos and enchiladas.
SFGate: Top News Stories Tara Duggan 2010
artoparts commented on the word recommended
See recommend.
October 2, 2008
bilby commented on the word recommended
Arto, usually people put a 'see' comment when they
- have left a citation on the word they are pointing to
- are indicating an alternative spelling
- point to a discussion of relevance.
October 2, 2008