We would like to extend our sincere apology in respect to the delay of the first kick off meeting as a consequence of our trainer, Lina lost her way during the course of driving to your office this morning.
Please advise on the above sentence... Should i write 'in respect to' or 'in respect of'
Thank you.
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Use in respect of or with respect to . There is no such thing as in respect to .
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Use in respect of or with respect to .
There is no such thing as in respect to .
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We would like to extend our sincere apology in respect to the delay of the first kick off meeting as a consequence of our trainer, Lina lost her way during the course of driving to your office this morning.
Please advise on the above sentence... Should i write 'in respect to' or 'in respect of' I suggest the simpler