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Use of the phrase in regards to

Can the phrase--" I am calling in regards to patient Joe Doe, his xray results are in the computer"....

or should the phrase be--" I am calling in regard to patient Joe Doe, his xray results are in the computer" ?
  

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Hi, Can the phrase--" I am calling in regards to patient Joe Doe, his xray results are in the computer".. or should the phrase be--" I am calling in regard to patient Joe Doe, his xray results are in the computer" ? Say "I am calling in regard to patient Joe Doe.

  • Hi, Can the phrase--" I am calling in regards to patient Joe Doe, his xray results are in the computer"..
  • or should the phrase be--" I am calling in regard to patient Joe Doe, his xray results are in the computer" ?
  • Say "I am calling in regard to patient Joe Doe.
  • His xray results are in the computer".
  • Or you could simply say 'I'm calling about patient John Doe'.
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Hi,

Can the phrase--" I am calling in regards to patient Joe Doe, his xray results are in the computer"..

or should the phrase be--" I am calling in regard to patient Joe Doe, his xray results are in the computer" ?


Say "I am calling in regard to patient Joe Doe. His xray results are in the computer".




Or you could simply say

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