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Latest post Tue, Dec 23 2008 9:38 PM by Grammar Geek. 3 replies.
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Anonymous  +  321478 Mon, 29 Jan 07 03:11 PM
In this sentence, "I am writing in regards to the Assistant Professor position," is the word regards correct, or should it be regard?
Grammar Geek  +  321501 Mon, 29 Jan 07 04:28 PM

Hi - See this thread. Post:236937

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My preference is  WITH regard to
Grammar Geek  +  619512 Tue, 23 Dec 08 09:38 PM

It must be a strong preference indeed, since you posted that sentiment 5 times! Hmm

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