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The phrase "a recommended reading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting a book, article, or other material that is advisable for someone to read.
Example: "For a deeper understanding of the topic, I suggest you check out a recommended reading list provided by the professor."
Alternatives: "a suggested reading" or "a recommended text".
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The blog also has other ideas on adapting stoicism for the modern day, a recommended reading list of original stoic sources for those new to stoicism, and a video and full details of the workshop from early October.
"When you're set an essay you're given a recommended reading list, but the rest is up to you – it's not like at school where you're bound by a curriculum.
The site has a recommended reading list and a computer game one can play.
I'll be bringing a recommended reading list to my Harvard talk.
At West Babylon High School, English teachers require that students write an essay on a book selected from a recommended reading list.
Note: For the benefit of the lecture audience, we are supplying a recommended reading list as well as links to useful online sources.
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Remy's detailed report, a recommended read, says in part: The men cough violently.
A recommended read for any Dustlands fans, but this ending cannot do justice to the incredible characters we saw in Young's first book of this series.
Its author of course was a real Cadet, who wrote it while he was at the Academy, in fits and snorts, transmuting stress into rollicking hilarity and producing one of the gems of American humorous literature (and one known to every Cadet): a recommended read, naturally — especially instructive and useful if you're on the verge of applying to West Point or another service academy.
A recommended read.
Finally, there is a comment on current and future trends, as well as a list of recommended reading.
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