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You should read this novel — it’s been highly recommended by all the critics. vs You should read this novel — it’s been truly recommended by all the critics.

The correct sentence is 'You should read this novel. It’s been highly recommended by all the critics.' The word 'highly' is commonly used to emphasize the level of recommendation, while 'truly' is not typically used in this context.
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You should read this novel — it’s been highly recommended by all the critics.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to emphasize a strong recommendation.

The word 'highly' is used to emphasize the level of recommendation, indicating that the critics have given a very positive review of the novel.
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You should read this novel — it’s been truly recommended by all the critics.

This phrase is not commonly used in English in this context. 'Truly' is not typically used to emphasize a strong recommendation.

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