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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Sentences containing 'with regards'

Is it correct to say 'with regards your correspondence' or is it correct to say 'with regards to your correspondence'?
  

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Anonymous Is it correct to say 'with regards your correspondence' or is it correct to say 'with regards to your correspondence'? The correct word is regard, not regards. Suggestions: in regard to your correspondence with regard to your correspondence regarding your correspondence re your correspondence is also quite common

  • Anonymous Is it correct to say 'with regards your correspondence' or is it correct to say 'with regards to your correspondence'?
  • The correct word is regard, not regards.
  • Suggestions: in regard to your correspondence with regard to your correspondence regarding your correspondence re your correspondence is also quite common
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AnonymousIs it correct to say 'with regards your correspondence' or is it correct to say 'with regards to your correspondence'?

The correct word is regard, not regards.

Suggestions:

in regard to your correspondence

with regard to your correspondence

regarding your corresp
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Hi,

Note this.

'Correspondence' usually suggests more than one letter.
If there was only one, speak of 'your letter'.

Clive

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