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Anslyn Jiang Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Is there any difference between "With all my respect & with all due respect "?

are they the same?

thx for your answer
  

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The phrase "with all my respect" is not currently used in English. "With all due respect" is used in certain set constructions: With all due respect, I cannot agree with your conclusions.

  • The phrase "with all my respect" is not currently used in English.
  • "With all due respect" is used in certain set constructions: With all due respect, I cannot agree with your conclusions.
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The phrase "with all my respect" is not currently used in English.

"With all due respect" is used in certain set constructions:

With all due respect, I cannot agree with your conclusions.
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so ,are there phrase "with all my respect" before? it's not a app:ds:nonexistent phrase,right?

i think "with all my respect" is more straight-meaning than "With all due respect" ,why people stop using it?
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With all my respect is not a widely used phrase, and so far as I know it never has been. With all due respect is used when disagreeing with someone to indicate that you are not trying to be rude or disrespectful. The example sentence provided by AnOnymous is a good illustration of the way it is used.

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