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The phrase "ability to make recommendations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or qualifications, particularly in a professional or academic context.
Example: "Her ability to make recommendations based on data analysis has greatly improved our decision-making process."
Alternatives: "capacity to provide suggestions" or "skill in offering advice".
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"Whoever is the mayor will always have an ability to make recommendations," said Philip Thigpen, the chair of the Essex County Democratic organization.
Those 'powerful weapons' include the ability to make recommendations on underwriting standards, loan to value ratios, and government's Help to Buy scheme.
AOL said it would integrate various technologies into its shopping channels, including Amazon's customer reviews of items and its ability to make recommendations for users based on their past purchases.
In an interview with The Times in Moscow this month, Vitaly Mutko, Russia's sports minister, diminished the power of Mr. McLaren's commission and WADA, which have the ability to make recommendations such as the ones the antidoping officials and athletes are prepared to do.
Other reasons for the consolidation of the separate shopping site are search engine optimization – which was apparently much needed after Google's recent Panda update – and the fresh ability to make recommendations to shoppers based on their collective purchase history.
The retailer asked members what they most wanted from it, and learned they really liked its ability to make recommendations from across the more than 6,000 brands with which it works.
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Wachtell did not add that by imposing this liability, the ability of proxy advisers to make recommendations would be chilled, if not killed.
"The ability for a car to deeply know who you are and be able to make recommendations and personalisations because of that will become very interesting.
One of the store's owners, Maggie Griffin, 53, said the ability to make informed recommendations set Partners & Crime apart from bigger -- and admittedly less expensive -- chain stores.
The lack of high quality, empirical evidence making that link limits our ability to make firm recommendations but we suggest the following for consideration: Workforce should be considered as a mediating factor between governance mechanisms and health system outcomes.
The guidelines issued by the RCOG on induction of labour in women with a prior caesarean highlight a sparsity of data specifically reporting the use of prostaglandin preparations in women with a previous caesarean, thereby precluding an ability to make specific recommendations for clinical care).
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