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recommend about
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "recommend about" is not correct and not usable in written English.
The correct usage would typically involve just "recommend" followed by the subject or action without "about." Example: "I recommend you try the new restaurant downtown."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
31 human-written examples
What books, recent or otherwise, would you recommend about Afghanistan?
News & Media
There are lots of things to recommend about this film.
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Yet there's more to recommend about this clever little curio than social networking savvy.
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was wondering are there any other good books you would recommend about the issue and area DEXTER FILKINS: Matt, thanks.
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There is a lot to recommend about Peter Gabriel Two (aka Scratch) which came out in 1978.
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For patient investors, Mr. Horrocks sees a lot to recommend about Asia — particularly the youth and aspirations of many of its people.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
28 human-written examples
The Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland recommends about 60 units for England alone.
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Though overnight marinating is recommended, about six hours at room temperature is sufficient.
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Management science literature mainly recommends about quality as conformance quality.
Teachers who read the empathetic article, in contrast, recommended about 1.5 times as many nonpunitive responses, like talking to him and asking whether there were anything he needed.
Science & Research
For those of you who have never combined eating narcotics and math before, High Times recommends about 25 mgs per dose of edibles to have a safe, good time.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "recommend" directly followed by the object or action you are suggesting. For example, instead of "recommend about," say "I recommend this book" or "I recommend trying this method."
Common error
The word "about" is unnecessary after "recommend." It creates a redundant phrase that doesn't add meaning. Stick to the simple and grammatically correct form: "recommend".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "recommend about" functions incorrectly as it attempts to combine a verb of suggestion with an unnecessary preposition. This results in a grammatically flawed construction. Ludwig AI indicates this is not proper English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "recommend about" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. The correct usage is simply "recommend" followed by the object or action being suggested. Ludwig AI confirms this is not standard English. Alternatives include "suggest regarding" or "advise on", depending on the context. Using "recommend" alone is the most straightforward and grammatically sound approach. Therefore, when you intend to suggest or endorse, ensure you use the correct grammatical structure for clear and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
recommend
This is the base verb without the unnecessary preposition. Using "recommend" alone is grammatically sound.
suggest regarding
This alternative uses "suggest" followed by "regarding" to introduce the topic of the recommendation.
advise on
This alternative uses "advise" followed by "on" to give a suggestion about something.
recommend concerning
This alternative replaces "about" with "concerning", which specifies what the suggestion refers to.
suggest in relation to
This alternative uses "suggest" followed by "in relation to" to provide recommendations about a specific topic.
advocate for
This alternative uses "advocate" followed by "for" to publicly recommend or support something.
endorse concerning
This alternative replaces "recommend" with "endorse" and "about" with "concerning", indicating a formal approval or support.
support regarding
This alternative uses "support" followed by "regarding", indicating to provide assistance to something.
commend with respect to
This alternative uses "commend" followed by "with respect to" to give a formal suggestion or recommendation of something.
counsel on
This alternative uses "counsel" followed by "on", indicating an official suggestion or recommendation of something.
FAQs
How to use "recommend" correctly without adding "about"?
Use "recommend" directly followed by the noun or action. For instance, say "I "recommend this restaurant"" instead of "I recommend about this restaurant".
What are some alternatives to "recommend about"?
Instead of "recommend about", you can use alternatives like "suggest regarding", "advise on", or simply "recommend" followed by the item or action.
Is "recommend about" grammatically correct?
No, "recommend about" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is to use "recommend" directly, without the addition of "about". For example, you should say "I "recommend that book"".
What's the difference between "recommend" and "recommend about"?
"Recommend" is the correct and complete form. Adding "about" is redundant and grammatically incorrect. Just use ""recommend"" followed by what you are suggesting or endorsing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested