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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recommends him for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting someone for a position, award, or opportunity based on their qualifications or merits.
Example: "The committee unanimously recommends him for the scholarship due to his outstanding academic performance."
Alternatives: "endorses him for" or "supports his candidacy for".
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She recommends him for a teaching job at Bard College, where she has friends.
When Torres recommends him for a job as a crane operator, Rulo doesn't blink twice, even though he has never operated one before.
In "Brother from Another Series," Reverend Lovejoy declares him a changed man and recommends him for a work release opportunity.
His gentle, loving, and jovial temper recommends him for occupational therapy, both for children and adults.
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2.07pm BST On the subject of recommendations, Moyes says Smith recommended him for the job 11 years ago, and he will be happy to do the same - has done the same, by the sounds of it.
Blair recommended him for a knighthood in 2006.
Mr. Giuliani had recommended him for the job.
Mr. Bloomberg recommended him for the authority position.
Wright encouraged Baldwin, read his work and recommended him for a grant.
Coach Liang recommended him for the provincial team, and failed to mention his arm measurements.
The man who recommended him for the job, Mr. Hubbard, is now a professor at Columbia.
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