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The phrase "make recommendations to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to give suggestions or advice to someone. Example: The consultant will make recommendations to the company regarding cost-saving measures.
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"We don't make recommendations to membership".
The BBC will now make recommendations to the BBC Trust.
Results are used to make recommendations to improve the development and dissemination of TIPs.
We want Leveson to make recommendations to seriously strengthen the Press Complaints Commission.
Later this year, the panel will make recommendations to the agency on how to proceed.
The board can make recommendations to agencies that do have regulatory authority.
"You could hire someone to figure it out and make recommendations to you," Ms. Shaw said.
The organization said it expected investigators to make recommendations to Mr. Almunia in the coming days.
It also said that Murrayhill would make recommendations to the servicers regarding delinquent loans.
It was a pioneer in developing "collaborative filtering" software to make recommendations to shoppers.
review progress in addressing priority areas and make recommendations to the Secretary for needed program modifications.
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