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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Where to use "In terms of" and "With regard to"

Where to use "In terms of" and "With regard to"
  

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Anonymous Where to use "In terms of" and "With regard to" They are usually unnecessary and counter-productive. Unfortunately, they appear in too many business letters because people think they sound 'businesslike'. Use them only in very formal references.

  • Anonymous Where to use "In terms of" and "With regard to" They are usually unnecessary and counter-productive.
  • Unfortunately, they appear in too many business letters because people think they sound 'businesslike'.
  • Use them only in very formal references.
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AnonymousWhere to use "In terms of" and "With regard to"
They are usually unnecessary and counter-productive. Unfortunately, they appear in too many business letters because people think they sound 'businesslike'. Use them only in very formal references.
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