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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

use of in regard and with regard

hi i am aishwarya sing kindly tell me where will be use with regard and in regard. i am waiting for your answer
  

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" Both "in regard to" and "with regard to" mean concerning.

  • " Both "in regard to" and "with regard to" mean concerning.
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"Tell me whether there is a difference between 'with regard' and 'in regard.' I am waiting for your answer."

Both "in regard to" and "with regard to" mean concerning.

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