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  1. Any difference between 'strongly recommended' and 'highly …

    Jan 17, 2018 · This new book on grammar is highly / strongly recommended. However, this disguises the fact that 'strongly' is more of a verb-modifier, and 'highly' somewhat more of an adjective …

  2. meaning - highly recommended for those and highly recommended …

    Apr 30, 2020 · what is different between highly recommended for those and highly recommended for these? and I am also wondering if I can use 'highly recommended for those' only as a sentence. for …

  3. grammar - recommend you to try or recomend you to trying? - English ...

    Apr 6, 2020 · I highly recommend you to try sounds like an old-fashioned way of saying it. I highly recommend you try or I highly recommend trying would be more modern ways of phrasing this. …

  4. What’s the difference between “come recommended” and “be …

    The primary difference between "someone who hasn’t come recommended" and "someone who hasn’t been recommended" is the verb. I'm not trying to be trite or witty here - quite the opposite, I'm trying …

  5. recommend you + to-infinitive vs recommend that you + infinitive

    Dec 18, 2011 · The person recommended is part of the whole proposition recommended — "for you to book your flight early", same as with "that-clause" phrasing, and it is not a clear object of the verb …

  6. single word requests - "Optional but recommended" vs "optional ...

    However, some of the optional parameters are highly recommended to the point of being essentially mandatory for any type of practical interaction with the API unless the user is very skilled with his …

  7. grammaticality - "Recommend you to" vs. "recommend that you"

    Jul 28, 2011 · I recommend you to define those parameters beforehand. I recommend that you define those parameters beforehand. Are both sentences grammatically correct? If yes, do they mean the …

  8. phrase requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 13, 2014 · @mplungjan I did find that question, but I'm not really looking in a software feature context, so "optional requirements" definitely sounds oxymoronic without being relevant jargon. Ditto …

  9. prepositions - Recommended to vs recommended for - English …

    Aug 30, 2018 · Should I write "This is recommended to people who like cheap but highly useful stuff" or "This is recommended for people who like cheap but highly useful stuff"?

  10. phrase usage - "I don't recommend ..." vs "I recommend we don't ...

    Depends on the term, phrasing, and subject that phrase is being used in. Saying "I don't recommend eating at that restaurant because..... vs. "I recommend we don't eat at that restaurant because....." …