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The verb recommend could be followed by any of several prepositions, depending on what and who is being recommended:

I'll recommend the changes at the next meeting.

I'll recommend you for the job.

I'll recommend the changes in the process.

Note that none of the prepositions directly follow recommend, as it could in:

Those are the changes that I will recommend to the council.

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