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I have a question in regards to NHS vs I have a question to NHs

Both phrases are not entirely correct. The preposition 'regarding' should be used instead of 'in regards to' in the first phrase. The second phrase should use 'for' instead of 'to'.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 830 views

I have a question in regards to NHS

This phrase is not correct. 'In regards to' should be replaced with 'regarding' for proper usage.

The correct phrase is 'I have a question regarding the NHS.' Use 'regarding' to indicate the subject of the question.
  • I have a question in connection with relations with Russia.
  • I have a question in relation to contact with groups which are opposed to the government.
  • With regard to the stability pact, I have a question for the Commission.
  • I have a question in this area.
  • I have a question in this connection for the Commissioner: when is the European Commission going to come up with rules for State aid to sea ports?
  • Madam President-in-Office, I have a question in relation to next week's visit of the delegation of the European Parliament to Kashmir by invitation of the Indian government.
  • I have a question I want him to answer.
  • And since we're compacted I have a question.
  • I have a question about the patents on the new synthetic.
  • Listen, I have a question for you.
  • Because I have a question for you, old bean.
  • Now, I have a question for you.
  • I have a question regarding the bake sale.
  • I have a question for you, Drake.
  • Severus, I have a question for you.
  • Yes, I have a question for coach Mancusi.
  • Leslie, I have a question for you.
  • I have a question about anthropogenic force.
  • Actually, I have a question about Alfred.
  • So, I have a question for you then.

Alternatives:

  • I have a question regarding the NHS.

I have a question to NHs

This phrase is not correct. 'To' should be replaced with 'for' for proper usage.

The correct phrase is 'I have a question for the NHS.' Use 'for' to indicate the recipient of the question.
  • I have a question to the demonstrator.
  • Sir, I have a question to ask.
  • - I have a question to ask about Eva.
  • I have a question to put to the Council.
  • NGL). Mr President, I have a question to put to Commissioner Fischler.
  • I have a question to the Council presidency.
  • In this context I have a question to put to our Commissioner.
  • Mr President, I have a question to ask Mr Virgin.
  • Master, I have a question to put to you.
  • I have a question to make sure you are you.
  • Lastly, Commissioner, I have a question to ask you about the definition of the protection of the Community's financial interests.
  • I have a question to ask, however.
  • Mr Barroso, I have a question to ask you that relates to the grave situation in which we, in the European Union, find ourselves.
  • I have a question to the Commission in connection with the implementation of Regulation (EC) No 1/2005 on the transport of animals OJ L 3, 5.1.2005, p.
  • Next, I have a question to put, first to you and then to the Bureau.
  • I therefore have a question to put to the European Union.
  • You're amusing, yet I have a question to ask you
  • Anyway' I have a question to ask.
  • I have a question I want him to answer.
  • And since we're compacted I have a question.

Alternatives:

  • I have a question for the NHS.

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