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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

with respect to vs by

Prioritize your work [with respect to/by] frequency and importance.

What is the difference between wrt. and by?
Thanks in advance!
  

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We probably mean to form categories by frequency and importance. t.

  • We probably mean to form categories by frequency and importance.
  • t.
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We probably mean to form categories by frequency and importance. I would prefer w.r.t.
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It seems like you sort of agree that w.r.t. has a similiar meaning to by. However, in this context you prefer w.r.t.

Could someone help me understand the difference? Thanks!
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New2grammarPrioritize your work [with respect to/by] frequency and importance.

What is the difference between wrt. and by?
Thanks in advance!
Tony Blair at the launch of his party's policy on pensions is treated with respect by pensioners in Cardiff despite his government's notorious decision to r
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Sorry for another confusion.

Actually I wanted to compare between :

Prioritize your work with respect to frequency and importance.

Prioritize your work by frequency and importance.

Hope this is clearer
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New2grammarSorry for another confusion.

Actually I wanted to compare between :

Prioritize your work with respect to frequency and importance.

Prioritize your work by frequency and importance.

Hope this is clearer
I would write "Prioritize your work based on frequency and importance."

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