Dentist: Sir, I would be happy to get recommended for braces.
Patient: Sure. I will recommend you for it.
Is it correct with the use of would?
" is almost always OK. However, you have the dentist and the patient reversed. CJ
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"I would be happy to ..." is almost always OK.
However, you have the dentist and the patient reversed.
CJ
Dentist: Sure. I will recommend you for it.
Note that correct English here is
Dentist: Sure. I will recommend them for you.
We discussed this point in more detail in your other thread.