Thank you, bhaisahab.
Can I also say "nepotism is a curse"?
Thank you, Charlie, but I'm not sure what you want me to do. Here is a short sentence: "recommendation is wrong", "recommendation is a curse".
I was asking for a complete sentence. Sentences start with capital letters, end with periods, exclamation points, or question marks, and generally have a noun and verb.
Now I see that your phrase is supposed to be a sentence.
To make it a sentence, use a capital and a period. "Recommendation is a curse." "Recommendation is wrong." Without capitalization and punctuation, your question was very confusing.
Your sentence does not say what you want to say clearly. The suggestions people have been making are good.
If you do nothing else, give
recommendation an article: "
A recommendation is wrong." "
A recommendation is a curse."