I. Recommended to the customer a credit card.

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I would like to know your opinion about the use of the verb recommend in these sentence patterns:

1.I. Recommended to the customer a credit card.
2.
I recomended to customer a credit card. ❌
3.
I recommended customer a credit card.

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Use none of them. Instead, say:

I recommended a credit card to the customer.

Or:

I recommended a credit card to a customer.

You can use "our credit card" if your company has one.
 
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I would like to know your opinion about the use of the verb "recommend" in these sentences: patterns:

1. space here I no full stop here recommended to the customer a credit card. ❌
2.
I recommended to customer a credit card. ❌
3.
I recommended customer a credit card. ❌

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Please note my corrections above.

As you can see, all those sentences are incorrect. You've made the same error in all three - the words are in the wrong order. Remember this pattern: recommend something to someone.
 
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