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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

What to use instead of "with regard"?

Is there possibility to replace "with regard" in this sentence?

Legal risks and those associated with the reputation with regard to financing the reconstruction of a debtor’s property.

Meaning: there are risks because creditor finances the reconstruction of a debtor’s property

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Anonymous Legal risks and those associated with the reputation with regard to financing the reconstruction of a debtor’s property. The noun phrase makes no sense. Whose reputation do you mean?

  • Anonymous Legal risks and those associated with the reputation with regard to financing the reconstruction of a debtor’s property.
  • The noun phrase makes no sense.
  • Whose reputation do you mean?
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AnonymousLegal risks and those associated with the reputation with regard to financing the reconstruction of a debtor’s property.
The noun phrase makes no sense. Whose reputation do you mean?

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