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Latest post Wed, Mar 15 2006 4:03 AM by paco2004. 3 replies.
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Anonymous  +  206189 Tue, 14 Mar 06 09:23 PM

You can find the question in the subject! What is the difference between regarding and as regards? Thanks! Smile [:)]

rishonly  +  206259 Wed, 15 Mar 06 02:51 AM
 Anonymous wrote:

You can find the question in the subject! What is the difference between regarding and as regards? Thanks! Smile [:)]

"regarding" and "as regards"  are commonly used to mean "with reference to" or "with respect to".

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Clive  +  206270 Wed, 15 Mar 06 03:29 AM

Hi,

You can also say 'With regard to . . .'

Clive

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paco2004, 3 yr 252 days ago
You can say also "in regard to"

best regards Smile [:)]

paco
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