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in regards vs in regards to

Both 'in regards' and 'in regards to' are commonly used phrases in English, but 'in regards to' is more widely accepted and considered more formal. 'In regards' is less common and may be seen as less formal or even incorrect in some contexts.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 721 views

in regards

This phrase is less common and may be seen as less formal, but it is still used in some contexts.

This phrase is used to introduce a topic or subject. It is less formal than 'in regards to' and may be considered less correct in some contexts.

Examples:

  • I wanted to speak to you in regards to the upcoming project.
  • In regards to your question, I will get back to you as soon as possible.
  • Also the Ruthy 4 is not the best speaker in regards of reproducing "air" - I guess the silver tweeter rolls off rather sharply beyond 15kHz (my Focal TC90tdx does it very well).
  • Not even in regards... this?
  • Not even in regards... these.
  • Wherever she goes she's recognized. - We have no expectations in regards that Lene would sell as much as last time.
  • The rapporteur considers that the Commission's proposal raises several questions in regards research contents, activities, funding, membership and accessibility.
  • and joint competence with ITRE in regards the theme:
  • We have no expectations in regards that Lene would sell as much as last time. That's an unrealistic goal.
  • Serbian officials have been very active lately in regards of meetings with high representatives of the Russian authorities.
  • This is especially applicable when we are also your lenders, or if your lender cooperates with us in regards of financing.
  • Water has covered all the once emerging lands and in regards of fly fishing, this has opened new fronteers...
  • This clearly came up in regards WMF, where Francis was hosted by Archbishop Chaput: The visit is also shaping up as one of the most interesting ecclesial pairings of the pope's trip.
  • In order to put an end to the Watergate crisis and the personal conflicts it provoked, President Gerald Ford took drastic measures in regards with the several republican trends that supported him.
  • A lot will happen in those four months, and it is quite difficult to estimate how well things will turn out for users of the browser in regards of ported legacy add-ons.
  • Concerning the verification of CDB the GOC made the same claim in regards of the questions on political affiliations of management and the role of CCP in the bank.
  • It fulfills the exact demands of tank inventory management and loss control and is optimized in regards of total cost saving and safe operation.
  • The report also concluded, in regards the so-called Niger uranium forgeries, that the report Saddam's government was seeking uranium in Africa appeared 'well-founded'.
  • Niger's Tuaregs continue to watch closely the development and economic activities of the government, especially in regards the Aïr Mountains' burgeoning tourist trade, and Arlit's recovering uranium industry.
  • The GOC also claimed that the Commission has not established specificity in regards of preferential lending and its specificity analysis is legally incoherent because it did not establish whether the Decision No 40 refers to projects or industries.
  • Assessment of the level of knowledge of these persons in regards of the use of IT technology in customs and commercial processes and general commercial matters.
  • I have to say, honestly, that some changes must have been done in regards of food and beverage, as the food was extremely good, every day fresh selection of meats, fish, salads, fruits, etc.

Alternatives:

  • in relation to
  • concerning
  • regarding
  • with regard to
  • in connection with

in regards to

This phrase is widely accepted and considered more formal than 'in regards'.

This phrase is used to introduce a topic or subject. It is more formal than 'in regards' and is widely accepted in both spoken and written English.

Examples:

  • In regards to your request, we will need more information.
  • I am writing to you in regards to the job opening.

Alternatives:

  • regarding
  • concerning
  • with regard to
  • in connection with
  • in relation to

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