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If you are averse ................... recommending my name, you should not hesitate to admit it.

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Remember: “averse” always takes “to” followed by a noun or verb in –ing form.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • About
  • For
  • To
  • Against
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The phrase "averse to" means having a strong dislike or opposition towards something. It is always followed by “to” + noun/gerund.
Correct usage: “averse to recommending my name”
(a) About — Incorrect.

(b) For — Incorrect.

(c) ToCorrect. This is the fixed prepositional phrase.

(d) Against — Similar meaning but not the correct idiom here.
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