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  • What’s the difference between “come recommended” and “be recommended”?
    Note that recommended has two distinct meanings, as covered by this earlier question In OP's context, if the customer were to be recommended, that could either mean that he was advised go to Deforges because that was thought to be the best place to buy a piano, or that the customer was thought to be good enough for Deforges to deal with
  • What is the word for someone who has been recommended?
    The person who actually is recommended, let's say, as a worker to an employer, is a referee I am not sure on which name stands for the person making the referral, if this is what you are also asking But for sure the word you were looking for a person who is recommended by another person is referee
  • grammaticality - Recommend you to vs. recommend that you - English . . .
    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 same thing? If y
  • grammar - Recommend you to [do something] or Recommend to you to [do . . .
    A) If tou want to say that something or someone is good recommend sb sth to sb I recommend this book to anyone I will recommend you to my boss for the open position recommend sb sth for as sth I will recommend you for this duty B) If you want to advise someone to do something recommend that someone do something I recommend that you see your doctor recommend doing something If you go to
  • Vitamin E - Mayo Clinic
    Foods rich in vitamin E include vegetable oils such as canola and olive oils, nuts, and seeds Meats, dairy, leafy greens, and fortified cereals also have vitamin E And the vitamin comes in capsules or drops to take by mouth Too little vitamin E can cause nerve pain, called neuropathy, and damage to the retina, called retinopathy Retinopathy can cause vision loss The recommended daily
  • Any difference between strongly recommended and highly recommended . . .
    There is certainly a degree of overlap when these are used in this way: 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-intensifier You are strongly recommended to have your car serviced yearly and Ann's entry was highly recommended show non-interchangeable usages
  • Vitamin B-6 - Mayo Clinic
    Vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine) is important for normal brain development and for keeping the nervous system and immune system healthy Food sources of vitamin B-6 include poultry, fish, potatoes, chickpeas, bananas and fortified cereals Vitamin B-6 can also be taken as a supplement, typically as an oral capsule, tablet or liquid
  • Riboflavin (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
    Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) are the amount of vitamins and minerals needed to provide for adequate nutrition in most healthy persons RDAs for a given nutrient may vary depending on a person's age, sex, and physical condition (e g , pregnancy)




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