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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at recommendations" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a context where someone is acting based on suggestions or advice, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The committee made decisions at recommendations from the advisory board."
Alternatives: "based on recommendations" or "following recommendations".
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"Now we are at recommendations of 30 years plus.
But you can look at churn or at recommendations and link this to a financial number.
The five - all church-goers - will look at recommendations made after an independent review last year.
This chapter also looked at recommendations by local community nutritionists and public health workers serving immigrant communities.
−'The model outputs are on a regional level, while the research questions aim at recommendations regarding a national level.
But she said ministers would look at recommendations from an inquiry being held by a cross-party group of MPs.
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The combination drugs with caffeine (paracetamol + caffeine, paracetamol + ASA + caffeine and ibuprofen + caffeine) are classified at recommendation level I [206 210].
The trial was stopped early at recommendation of the data and safety monitoring committee and outcome data for 158 of the 183 randomized women published.
Menus can be found at www.birminghammenus.com; recommendations at www.bhamdining.com.
And it falls even shorter if you look at the current recommendations: at least four to five vegetable servings daily.
We found vacancy at the El Rey Inn at the recommendation of gratefulred78, at $105 per night.
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