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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

in respect of or in respect to

Which is correct?
in respect of or in respect to
  

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"in respect of" & "with respect to" are correct.

  • "in respect of" & "with respect to" are correct.
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"in respect of" & "with respect to" are correct.
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"in respect to" sounds wrong to me too, but I notice that http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/in+respect+of lists it as valid. Possibly it is a US variant? (I am from the UK.)

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