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Regard or regards

0 There are many ongoing researches with regards to non-newtonian lubricant. 02br
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0 'With regard to', Guest. 02br 02br 00'With regards to' is what you say when you want to pass on good wishes: 02br 02br 001. ' 02br 02br 00MrP 0-

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0 'With regard to', Guest. 02br
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00'With regards to' is what you say when you want to pass on good wishes: 02br
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001. 'With kind regards to you and your family.' 02br
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0 please explain it in specific manner with clear examples 02br
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0 A. "with regard to", "in regard to" and "having regard to" are phrases which mean "as concerns" 02br
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00"There are many ongoing researches WITH REGARD TO non-newtonian lubricant."= "There are many ongoing researches AS CONCERNS non-newtonian lubricant. 02br
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00B. "As regards" means "concerning" e.g. 02br
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MrPedantic'With regard to', Guest.

'With regards to' is what you say when you want to pass on good wishes:

1. 'With kind regards to you and your family.'

it s quite clear!


MrP
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In this context, "regards" is wrong. It must be "with regard to ..."
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0With "regard" to the claim on page one. 02br
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1 - With regard to:
Example: I am writing with regard to the power outage in the suburb.

2- With regards to:
Example: My kindest regards to you and your family.

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