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In this regard, vs In this regard

Both phrases are correct, and the only difference is a comma. "In this regard," is used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a specific point or aspect related to the topic being discussed. On the other hand, "in this regard" can be used to refer to a specific point in the middle or at the end of a sentence. The choice between the two depends on the flow of the sentence and personal preference.
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In this regard,

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to introduce a specific point or aspect related to the topic being discussed.

Use "in this regard," followed by a comma to introduce a specific point or aspect related to the topic being discussed.

Examples:

  • In this regard, I would like to emphasize the importance of teamwork.
  • In this regard, we need to consider the impact on the environment.
  • In this regard, EUPA's board will discuss the declaration of a stock dividend of shares of its TKE USA subsidiary. EUPA International Corporation Announces ...
  • regard. (redirected from in this regard) Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Idioms. Related to in this regard: in this connection ...
  • He had done his editorial work in this regard with an impartiality not far removed from contempt. NULL Dare Call It Treason ...
  • Aug 14, 2015 ... What is the usage of "in this regard", I didn't find good examples or definition to get its usage. When is it used? What is its difference with "in this ...

Alternatives:

  • Regarding this matter,
  • In this context,
  • With respect to this issue,
  • In relation to this topic,
  • Concerning this point,

In this regard

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a specific point without the need for a comma.

Use "in this regard" without a comma to refer to a specific point without introducing a new clause.

Examples:

  • In this regard, we need to be cautious.
  • The decision made in this regard was crucial.
  • In this regard, EUPA's board will discuss the declaration of a stock dividend of shares of its TKE USA subsidiary. EUPA International Corporation Announces ...
  • regard. (redirected from in this regard) Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Idioms. Related to in this regard: in this connection ...
  • He had done his editorial work in this regard with an impartiality not far removed from contempt. NULL Dare Call It Treason ...
  • Aug 14, 2015 ... What is the usage of "in this regard", I didn't find good examples or definition to get its usage. When is it used? What is its difference with "in this ...

Alternatives:

  • In this aspect,
  • In this respect,
  • In this instance,
  • In this case,
  • In this situation,

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