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Dominik Posted 20 years ago
Business & Finance

in this respect

Can I say "for/in this respect" or I have to say "in respect of ..." or "for/on account of ..."

... The expected income for/in this respect is ...

Thank you in advance.
  

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In this respect needs no object; in respect of does. Here are some other choices: - in respect of chiefly British : with respect to : CONCERNING - in respect to : with respect to : CONCERNING - with respect to : with reference to : in relation to I would like to see the complete sentence.

  • In this respect needs no object; in respect of does.
  • Here are some other choices: - in respect of chiefly British : with respect to : CONCERNING - in respect to : with respect to : CONCERNING - with respect to : with reference to : in relation to I would like to see the complete sentence.
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In this respect needs no object; in respect of does. Here are some other choices:

- in respect of chiefly British : with respect to : CONCERNING
- in respect to : with respect to : CONCERNING
- with respe
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Thank you very much for your reply.

Are these sentences correct?
For example:

Wine sales are up. / The US has made good progress in improving tax collection.

The expected income in/for this respect is $20000.
or
The expected income from this is $20000.
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These sentences are correct:

Wine sales are up.
The US has made good progress in improving tax collection.
The expected income in this respect is $20,000.
The expected income from this is $20,000.

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Thank you very much for your explanation and correction.

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