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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is this a correct expression?

Hi, I find myself using the expression 'As to what regards..' quite often, and I feel like it is not correct. Could you please help me?
Thanks!
  

Top answer

Sounds wrong to me. How do you use it in a complete sentence?

  • Sounds wrong to me.
  • How do you use it in a complete sentence?
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Sounds wrong to me.
How do you use it in a complete sentence?
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'As to what regards global warming, the author suggests that strict measures must be taken'
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No.
Just say
'As to global warming, the author suggests that strict measures must be taken'
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Clive'As to global warming, the author suggests that strict measures must be taken'
I think all of these carry the same meaning? Clive?

'As to global warming, the author suggests that strict measures must be taken'
'As regards global warming, the author suggests that strict measures must be taken'
'Regarding global warming
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Yes.
But not the version that was originally asked about..

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