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Yellowstarstruck Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Regardless

Hi! Is number 1 correct? Thanks, Fulvio

1. She shouldn't even be there regardless of if she was wearing a mask or not.

2. She shouldn't even be there regardless of whether she was wearing a mask or not.

  

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Use #2. " is common usage and grammatically correct. However, "regardless of if" is not common usage and may actually not be grammatically correct.

  • Use #2.
  • " is common usage and grammatically correct.
  • However, "regardless of if" is not common usage and may actually not be grammatically correct.
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Use #2.

"Regardless of whether..." is common usage and grammatically correct.

However, "regardless of if" is not common usage and may actually not be grammatically correct.

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