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- regarding or regarding to? | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
For more information regarding the product, see page 15 Can I use "concerning" in place of regarding?
- regarding regarding to - WordReference Forums
Yes See below: regarding In reference to; with respect to; concerning Idioms: as regards In reference or relation to; with respect to in with regard to In reference or relation to; with respect to
- regarding, as regards, with regard to = in relation to
The specific sentence does matter, and "as regards the pictures" will be the hardest to make sound unaffected Either way none will sound terrible if you are not familiar with what sentence structure lends itself to that specific phrase "In relation to" I think is definitely more safe and versatile with "regarding" coming in second
- regarding to regarding with regard to | WordReference Forums
The following all have the same meaning: relative to concerning regarding relating to as regards as concerns in regard to with regard to with respect to in respect of in connection with as to as for I have a list of 27 words expressions in Spanish with this meaning
- The 100 most useful emailing phrases - UsingEnglish. com
A carefully chosen list of essential language for the beginning, body and ending of formal and informal English emails
- What to use: in respect to, with respect to, in regard to, regarding . . .
In regard to regarding your last report, I wanted to say that it was very good I want to talk to you in regard to about your last report They were selected to assess their implementations with respect to regarding their coupling, cohesion, and size
- regarding with regard to related to | WordReference Forums
Hi all, I have some doubts about using "regarding with regard to related to" Which sentences sound more natural? Can anyone explain to me differences of "regarding with regard to related to" ? I’m writing this letter regarding your advertisement which I saw a couple of days ago on a website
- re. (regarding at the beginning of a letter) - WordReference Forums
Re is not short for regarding, it's a latin abbreviation of in re (about things) We use the same in French
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