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"have recommended" is a correct and usable form of written English.
It is present perfect tense, used to describe an action in the past that has present effects or implications. For example: "According to our doctors, we have recommended that Jane take a rest for the next two days."
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Cousins have recommended dresses.
Editors have recommended people.
Doctors have recommended surgery.
I wouldn't have recommended this.
Prosecutors have recommended an 18-month sentence.
Hardly what Churchill might have recommended.
Prosecutors have recommended 11 years imprisonment.
The Scottish executive is understood to have recommended the forfeiture.
Doctors until now have recommended rehabilitation over surgery.
On those grounds alone, some would have recommended its publication.
Other countries have recommended varying periods of deferral.
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