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Beware of "recommended for use in" or "recommended for the following specifications" you'll see those on the back of the cheaper grades of hydraulic/transmission fluids.
That's one of the first distinctions I draw....whether it uses the language "recommended for" (which means nothing) or "meets specifications for" which actually means something. Napa, TSC and other farm supply and auto parts stores are famous for selling "recommended for" oils. You see this a lot in farm tractor oils.